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How horses Inherit Genetic Diseases - equusmagazine. com A horse with one copy of the mutated gene will be completely normal–he will be a “carrier” of the disease But when he reproduces, there will be a 50-50 chance that he will pass the mutated gene on to his offspring
The Horse Genetics: Unraveling the Mysteries of Equine DNA One key finding is that horses have undergone various mutations over time, leading to the diverse range of breeds that we see today Studying the DNA of horses allows scientists to track their pedigree and understand how different traits are inherited
Mendelian inheritance - College of Veterinary Medicine An allele that causes a Mendelian disease or trait is often referred to as a genetic mutation, and the location of this mutation in the genome is often referred to as a disease locus At a disease locus, a horse inherits either a normal form (allele) of the gene or a mutant form (allele) of the gene from each parent
Mosaicism in horses - part 1 - Equine Tapestry What chimeras and mosaics have in common is that their condition is not something they can pass on to their offspring Because these events – either the fusion of two individuals or a mutation to a particular cell – occur after conception, they don’t involve the DNA found in the reproductive cells What about somatic mutations?