Smithsonian | Today's Smooth-Running Horses May Owe Their Genetics to the Vikings Smithsonian Some horses with this mutated gene will amble naturally, while others require training, but if a horse doesn't have the DMRT3, nothing in the world will make it amble. Today, gaitedness comes pre-programmed into the DNA of certain horse breeds. Yet ... Mutation that made it easier to ride horses evolved more than 1000 years ago DNA shows that horse's 'funny walk originated in York' - BBC News Ancient DNA evidence traces origin of horses' smooth ride - Phys.org |
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