Re: genetic studies

2009-10-29 Thread Lori Lemley
This message is from: Lori Lemley >But isn't conformation 99.9% the most important thing. And it doesn't matter if >its a sport fjord or a draft fjord or one ideal for dressage or reining or log >pulling or CDE's. The conformation in any of these should be the priority. Conformation *is* impor

genetic studies

2009-10-28 Thread Debby
This message is from: "Debby" I'd asked when I submitted about white hair, as my Ynde has a white star, very pretty, but slightly bigger than a silver dollar..I'm sure its not pink skin under or I'd have noted. But I was more interestd in "club" feet. Genetic? My Ynde came up with a club foot a

Re: equine genetic studies

2001-04-03 Thread Kathy Spiegel
This message is from: Kathy Spiegel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> truman matz wrote: > This message is from: "truman matz" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > Dave writes, > The analysis of mitochondrial DNA sequences showed that > >Fjord horses originated from a diverse stock of maternal lineages and at > >that level

Re: equine genetic studies

2001-04-03 Thread truman matz
This message is from: "truman matz" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Dave writes, The analysis of mitochondrial DNA sequences showed that >Fjord horses originated from a diverse stock of maternal lineages and at >that level they can not be readily differentiated from other horses. *

equine genetic studies

2001-04-03 Thread Dave McWethy
This message is from: " Dave McWethy" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> A month or so ago someone sent me info on the major international genetic study of horse breeds. It was to determine patterns of DNA which indicated origins of different breeds. One of the researchers mentioned was Carles Vila at Uppssala