The 'Speed Gene' Is The Main Determinant Of Race Distance - Plusvital

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A major new study of thousands of race horses has provided unequivocal evidence that the ‘Speed Gene’ is the main determinant of race distance.

The 'Speed Gene' Is The Main Determinant Of Race Distance

Genomic inbreeding trends in the global Thoroughbred horse population driven by influential sire lines and selection for exercise trait-related genes

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speed gene test Archives - Plusvital

Selection in Australian Thoroughbred horses acts on a locus associated with early two-year old speed

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Prof Emmeline Hill: Plusvital Scone Seminar - November 2018 (The Speed Gene Test) What is the Speed Gene Test? Watch Prof Emmeline Hill summarise this at our recent seminar on Thoroughbred

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The Genetics of Speed: Inheritance and Variation of Traits

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