70 scientists from 20 countries met in Lexington, Kentucky to make a plan for mapping the horse genome
In Oct. 1995, 70 scientists from 20 countries met in Lexington, Kentucky to make a plan for mapping the horse genome. All 32 pairs of chromosomes would be identified and genetic landmarks identified on each chromosome so that points of reference could be established to the human genome sequence.
An additional benefit was discovery of the genetic basis for many simple genetic traits in horses including coat color and several hereditary diseases.
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Source: Oxford Academic
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