Table of contents for The genetics of the horse / edited by A.T. Bowling and A. Ruvinsky.


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Preface Ann Bowling and Anatoly Ruvinsky
1. Genetic Aspects of Domestication, Breeds and Their Origins, A.T. Bowling and A. Ruvinsky
2. Genetic Aspects of Domestication, Breeds and Their Origins, A.T. Bowling and A. Ruvinsky
3. Genetics of Colour Variation, A.T. Bowling
4. Genetics of Morphological Traits and Inherited Disorders, F.W. Nichols
5. Blood Groups and Biochemical Polymorphisms, K. Sandberg and E.G. Cothran
6. Molecular Genetics of the Horse, M. Binns et al
7. Immunogenetics of the Horse, E. Bailey et al
8. Genetic Aspects of Disease in Horses, E. Collinder and M. Rasmuson
9. Cytogenetics and Physical Gene Maps, B.P. Chowdhary and T. Raudsepp
10. Linkage and Comparative Maps for the Horse (Equus Caballus), J.D. Murray and A.T. Bowling
11. Genetics ofBehaviour, K.A. Houpt and R. Kusunose
12. Reproduction and Modern Breeding Technologies in the Mare, W.R. Allen and D.F. Antczak
13. Developmenta Genetics, A. Ruvinsky and F. Stewart
14. Genetic Resources and Their Conservation, D.P. Sponenberg
15. Genetics of Performance Traits, A. Richard et al
16. Genetics of Conformation, Locomotion and Physiological Traits, M.T. Saastamoinen and E. Barrey
17. Genetic Improvement of the Horse, T. Arnason and L.D. Van Vleck
18. Standardized Genetic Nomenclature of the Horse, C.H.S. Dolling
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Library of Congress subject headings for this publication:
Horses -- Genetics.
Horses -- Breeding.