Science Study Identifies DNA Changes That Made Horses Rideable
Genomic analysis reveals a GSDMC gene mutation rapidly increased in frequency, enhancing horse tameness and strength to support riding and human societal development.
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INTERVIEW. Paleogenetician Ludovic Orlando tells the "Point" how his team identified the modification that transformed this wild animal into a faithful destrier more than 4,000 years ago.
·Paris, France
Read Full ArticleThe horse's ability to be mounted is the result of mutations favored by Neolithic breeders almost 5,000 years ago, which shows a new study of genomics.
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