Science Magazine | Mutation that made it easier to ride horses evolved more than 1000 years ago Science Magazine Sitting in the saddle can still be a bumpy ride, but things got a lot smoother nearly 12 centuries ago, according to a new study. A single genetic mutation arising in the medieval United Kingdom and Iceland gave horses their ability to “amble,” or walk ... DNA shows that horse's 'funny walk originated in York' - BBC News Today's Smooth-Running Horses May Owe Their Genetics to the Vikings Ancient DNA evidence traces origin of horses' smooth ride - Phys.org |
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