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Topic:Genetics

Genetics in horses encompasses the study of hereditary traits and the genetic makeup that influences various characteristics and health conditions in equine populations. This field involves the analysis of genes and their functions, inheritance patterns, and the impact of genetic variations on traits such as coat color, performance ability, and susceptibility to diseases. Research in equine genetics employs techniques such as genome mapping, sequencing, and genetic testing to identify specific genes and mutations associated with these traits. This page gathers peer-reviewed research studies and scholarly articles that explore the genetic basis of equine traits, the methodologies used in genetic research, and the implications for breeding, health management, and conservation of horse breeds.
Purification of follicle-stimulating hormone from horse anterior pituitary glands.
Biochimica et biophysica acta    December 17, 1962   Volume 65 394-402 doi: 10.1016/0006-3002(62)90439-0
SAXENA BB, McSHAN WH, MEYER RK.Fresh horse-pituitary glands were extracted with 40% ethanol and the gonadotropins were recovered by increasing the alcohol concentration to 85% followed by drying with acetone. This preparation was further extracted with water at pH 5, and the extract was adjusted to pH 7 and lyophilized. The follicle-stimulating hormone in the pH-5-souluble fraction was purified by zone electrophoresis and resolved into six components by starch-gel electrophoresis. One of these components contained follicle-stimulating hormone which was recovered in the elution cell and the contaminating starch was separated...
Somatic chromosomes of the horse, the donkey and their hybrids, the mule and the hinny.
Journal of reproduction and fertility    December 1, 1962   Volume 4 319-326 doi: 10.1530/jrf.0.0040319
BENIRSCHKE K, BROWNHILL LE, BEATH MM.No abstract available
[Isolation of an N-blood group active mucoid from equine erythrocyte stroma].
Zeitschrift fur Immunitatsforschung und experimentelle Therapie    December 1, 1962   Volume 124 342-345 
UHLENBRUCK G, KRUEPE M.No abstract available
Interconversion of horse heart cytochrome C monomer and polymers.
The Journal of biological chemistry    November 1, 1962   Volume 237 3397-3405 
MARGOLIASH E, LUSTGARTEN J.No abstract available
Properties of insulin antibodies produced by the guinea pig, horse, sheep, and man.
Diabetes    November 1, 1962   Volume 11 519-526 
WRIGHT PH, KREISBERG RA, HALPERN B, DOLKART RE.No abstract available
[On serum transferrin polymorphism in horses].
Zeitschrift fur Immunitatsforschung und experimentelle Therapie    November 1, 1962   Volume 124 219-223 
SCHMID DO.No abstract available
The influence of foetal genotype on equine gonadotrophin secretion.
The Journal of endocrinology    October 1, 1962   Volume 25 245-248 doi: 10.1677/joe.0.0250245
CLEGG MT, COLE HH, HOWARD CB, PIGON H.No abstract available
Differences in red-cell antigen strength in the horse due to gene interaction.
Nature    August 11, 1962   Volume 195 580-582 doi: 10.1038/195580a0
FRANKS D.No abstract available
Analogies and differences between human and horse haemoglobin.
Nature    August 4, 1962   Volume 195 507-508 doi: 10.1038/195507b0
MASIAR P.No abstract available
Revised study of the chromosomes of domestic cattle and the horse in somatic cells in vitro.
The Journal of heredity    July 1, 1962   Volume 53 157-162 doi: 10.1093/oxfordjournals.jhered.a107156
SASAKI MS, MAKINO S.No abstract available
The alexination and conglutination reactions. The reactions between sensitized erythrocytes and horse complement and between alexinated erythrocytes and conglutinin.
Immunology    July 1, 1962   Volume 5, Issue 4 511-521 
INGRAM DG.A method is described for the quantitative measurement of the reactions between sensitized cells and horse complement and between alexinated cells and conglutinin. The method is laborious but its application has allowed the determination of the optimal times of the reactions at various temperatures. The results obtained in these experiments indicate that the alexinated configuration with which conglutinin and immuno-conglutinin react is not one of the recognized intermediates formed during the process of immune haemolysis.
Adaptation of equine abortion virus to Earle’s L cells in serum-free medium with plaque formation. RANDALL CC, LAWSON LA.The research article discusses the successful adaptation of the Equine Abortion Virus (EAV) to L-M 929 cells, the impact on infected cultures, and possible reasons for earlier unsuccessful attempts. It […]
[Investigation of cytochrome c in the leukocytes of horse blood. Preliminary note].
Bollettino della Societa italiana di biologia sperimentale    June 30, 1962   Volume 38 586-587 
SAPIGNI T.No abstract available
Hereditary multiple exostosis in the horse.
Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association    June 15, 1962   Volume 140 1320-1322 
MORGAN JP, CARLSON WD, ADAMS OR.No abstract available
Blood groups in chimpanzees, horses, sheep, pigs, and other mammals.
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences    May 3, 1962   Volume 97 320-328 doi: 10.1111/j.1749-6632.1962.tb34646.x
EYQUEM A, PODLIACHOUK L, MILLOT P.No abstract available
Horse blood groups and hemolytic disease of the newborn foal.
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences    May 3, 1962   Volume 97 235-250 doi: 10.1111/j.1749-6632.1962.tb34639.x
FRANKS D.No abstract available
[Influence of the “membrane permeability factor” on tyrosinase and DOPA-oxidase activity of the horse iris and ciliary body].
Rassegna medica sarda    May 1, 1962   Volume 64 363-370 
UGAZIO G, PANI P.No abstract available
[Hemagglutination with the virus of mare abortion]. SEMERDJIEV B.No abstract available
Anticoagulant activity of equine follicular fluid.
Journal of reproduction and fertility    April 1, 1962   Volume 3 269-282 doi: 10.1530/jrf.0.0030269
STANGROOM JE, de WEEVERS RG.No abstract available
Propagation of equine arteritis virus previously adapted to cell cultures of equine kidney in monolayer cultures of hamster kidney.
The Cornell veterinarian    April 1, 1962   Volume 52 200-205 
WILSON JC, DOLL ER, McCOLLUM WH, CHEATHAM J.No abstract available
[Comparative studies on the effectiveness of gamma globulin produced by the immunization of horses with virulent killed and avirulent plague cultures].
Biulleten' eksperimental'noi biologii i meditsiny    March 1, 1962   Volume 3 67-70 
KHUNDANOV LE, SHKURKO ED.No abstract available
[Preparation of rabbit haptoglobin and horse haptoglobin].
Comptes rendus hebdomadaires des seances de l'Academie des sciences    February 19, 1962   Volume 254 1525-1526 
MARNAY A, JAYLE MF.No abstract available
Changes of somatic chromosomes of the horse in serial in vitro transfers.
Cytogenetics    January 1, 1962   Volume 1 291-300 doi: 10.1159/000129737
SASAKI MS, SASAKI M.In two tissue culture lines, HS and HF, which originated from foetal horse tissues, the changes of chromosomes were studied in the course of serial in vitro transfers. It was found that the two cell lines under consideration were characterized by specific changes in chromosome pattern different from each other. HS underwent transformation from diploidy to hyperdiploidy. HF may have been in a process of transformation from diploidy to tetraploidy. Evidence derived from this study indicates that several courses for chromosome transformation exist, and that generalizations predicting a single pat...
Chromosomes of the horse, the donkey, and the mule.
Chromosoma    January 1, 1962   Volume 13 243-248 doi: 10.1007/BF00577041
TRUJILLO JM, STENIUS C, CHRISTIAN LC, OHNO S.No abstract available
Diabetes mellitus with pituitary neoplasms in a horse and a dog.
The Cornell veterinarian    January 1, 1962   Volume 52 133-145 
KING JM, KAVANAUGH JF, BENTINCK-SMITH J.No abstract available
[On the effect of hydrogen ion concentration and SH reagents on the redox potential of hemin, equine myoglobin and different hemoglobins].
Acta biologica et medica Germanica    January 1, 1962   Volume 8 88-102 
BEHLKE J, SCHELER W.No abstract available
[On information on the placenta of the order Perissodactyla].
Acta anatomica    January 1, 1962   Volume 49 154-167 
LUDWIG KS.No abstract available
Amino-acid sequence of horse heart cytochrome c.
Nature    December 23, 1961   Volume 192 1125-1127 doi: 10.1038/1921125a0
MARGOLIASH E, SMITH EL, KREIL G, TUPPY H.No abstract available
delta5 3beta-Hydroxy steroids in the follicular fluid of the mare.
The Journal of endocrinology    December 1, 1961   Volume 23 277-283 doi: 10.1677/joe.0.0230277
SHORT RV.No abstract available
[Titration of serum of horses hyperimmunized against influenza by inhibition of hemagglutination and seroneutralization in ovo. Comparative results of the 2 methods].
Revue d'immunologie et de therapie antimicrobienne    October 1, 1961   Volume 25 358-364 
FONTAINE J, MACKOWIAK C.No abstract available