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Wiley-Blackwell
28 July 2017
Equine Color Genetics, Fourth Edition presents a detailed examination of the color variation in horses and donkeys and the genetic mechanisms that produce color variations.

Thoroughly covers the basic colors in horses, including bay, chestnut, black, and brown Details the genetic basis of the colors built from the basic coat color, including dilutions and white patterning Provides an explanation of genetic mechanisms that determine coat color Presents a thorough revision and update, including new advances in molecular genetics, biochemistry, molecular mechanisms, genetic loci, coat colors before domestication, and more Offers a new introduction describing the principles of genetics and genomics research to help outline how knowledge is discovered and to assist the reader in understanding concepts covered in the book

 

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Imprint:   Wiley-Blackwell
Country of Publication:   United States
Edition:   4th edition
Dimensions:   Height: 246mm,  Width: 173mm,  Spine: 20mm
Weight:   862g
ISBN:   9781119130581
ISBN 10:   1119130581
Pages:   352
Publication Date:  
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Undergraduate
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Preface to the Fourth Edition xi 1 Introduction 7 2 Basic Dark Horse Colors: Bay, Chestnut, Black, and Brown 23 3 Modifications Affecting Most Colors 39 4 Dilutions of the Basic Dark Colors 7S 5 Overview of the Genetic Control of Horse Color 131 6 Patterns with Individually Distributed White Hairs 137 7 Nonsymmetric Patches of White: White Marks, Paints, and Pintos 165 8 Patterns with Symmetric White Patches: The Leopard Complex 211 Rebecca Bellone, Sheila Archer, and D. Phillip Sponenberg 9 Overview of Patterns Adding White 239 10 Horse Color and Horse Breeding 243 11 Peculiarities of Hair Growth 247 12 Donkey Color 2S1 13 Summary Tables 279 Bibliography 323 Index 335

The authors D. Phillip Sponenberg, DVM, PhD, is Professor of Pathology and Genetics in the Department of Biomedical Sciences and Pathobiology at the Virginia-Maryland College of Veterinary Medicine in Blacksburg, Virginia, USA. Rebecca Bellone, PhD, is Associate Adjunct Professor in the Veterinary Genetics Laboratory and Department of Population Health and Reproduction at the University of California-Davis in Davis, California, USA.

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