TheHorse.com | Scientists Find Gene Behind Equine Sex Development Disorder TheHorse.com They found a mutation on a specific part of this family's AR gene called “exon 4”—similar to the mutation they found in 2012 in a family of American Quarter Horses, which became the first mutation ever reported on the equine AR gene, Révay said. |
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