
Equine metabolic syndrome (EMS) is defined as a complex disorder characterised by a phenotype of insulin dysregulation, obesity and a predisposition toward laminitis, resulting from the combination of one or more inherited genetic alleles and environmental influences.1 Recently, a genome-wide association study (GWAS)2 identified two genetic markers for EMS located in the FAM174A gene region in Arabian horses: BIEC2-263524-C and FAM174A 3’ UTR -11(G) (Equus caballus chromosome 14:69,276,814 and 14:69,119,991 …
Genetic Markers, Male, Metabolic Syndrome, Producción animal, 636.1, Phenotype, Equine metabolic syndrome, Animals, Female, Horse Diseases, Horses, 3104.05 Équidos
Genetic Markers, Male, Metabolic Syndrome, Producción animal, 636.1, Phenotype, Equine metabolic syndrome, Animals, Female, Horse Diseases, Horses, 3104.05 Équidos
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