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Horse Genetics (3rd Edition)
Authors: Ernest Bailey, Samantha A. Brooks
Quality: Black Whitr Pakistan Print 

Introduction

Horse Genetics (3rd Edition) by Ernest Bailey and Samantha A. Brooks is a comprehensive guide to the genetic principles and inheritance patterns in horses. This updated edition explores the latest advancements in equine genomics and how they influence horse breeding, health, and performance traits. The book covers essential topics such as coat color, genetic diseases, and reproductive genetics while integrating new findings from molecular biology and genome mapping. It also addresses the practical applications of genetics in horse breeding and veterinary medicine, making it a valuable resource for equine scientists, breeders, and veterinary professionals.

Key Points

  1. Introduction to Equine Genetics

    • Provides a foundational understanding of genetic principles, including DNA structure, gene function, and inheritance patterns in horses.
  2. Genetic Diseases and Disorders

    • Discusses inherited diseases like hyperkalemic periodic paralysis (HYPP), severe combined immunodeficiency (SCID), and their genetic underpinnings.
  3. Coat Color Genetics

    • Explores the genetic basis of coat colors and patterns, including the role of specific genes in determining variations.
  4. Performance and Behavior Traits

    • Examines how genetics influence athletic ability, temperament, and trainability in different horse breeds.
  5. Advances in Equine Genomics

    • Incorporates the latest research in genome mapping, genetic testing, and molecular biology.
  6. Breeding Strategies and Genetic Improvement

    • Provides insights into how genetic information can be used to enhance breeding programs and improve desirable traits.
  7. Ethical and Practical Considerations

    • Discusses the ethical implications of genetic testing and breeding, including issues of genetic diversity and health.

Why Read This Book

Horse Genetics offers a balanced combination of scientific detail and practical application, making it ideal for equine geneticists, breeders, and veterinarians. Its clear explanations and updated research provide valuable insights into managing horse health and improving breeding outcomes.

Conclusion

This edition of Horse Genetics reflects the latest developments in equine genomics, combining theoretical knowledge with practical applications. Bailey and Brooks present a thorough exploration of horse genetics, offering readers a deeper understanding of how genetic science shapes the health and performance of horses.

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