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Reproduction in Domestic Animals, 2022
AbstractMongolian horses have been bred and used for labor and transport for centuries. Nevertheless, traits of testicular development in Mongolian horses have rarely been studied; particularly, studies regarding the transcriptional regulation characteristics of testicular development are lacking.
Fa‐Li Zhang +8 more
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AbstractMongolian horses have been bred and used for labor and transport for centuries. Nevertheless, traits of testicular development in Mongolian horses have rarely been studied; particularly, studies regarding the transcriptional regulation characteristics of testicular development are lacking.
Fa‐Li Zhang +8 more
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Genetic relationship between Mongolian and Norwegian horses?
Animal Genetics, 2003SummaryHuman populations of Central Asian origin have contributed genetic material to northern European populations. It is likely that migrating humans carried livestock to ensure food and ease transportation. Thus, eastern genes could also have dispersed to northern European livestock populations.
G, Bjørnstad, N Ø, Nilsen, K H, Røed
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1986
The pronunciation of Przewalski’s horse is one of those challenges that one faces when one works in zoos. And, were it not for captive breeding in zoos, this species would now be as extinct as the Dodo, for the last Przewalski’s horse was sighted in the 1960s and despite expeditions to seek additional specimens in and around the Gobi Desert, none have ...
Andy Warhol, Kurt Benirschke
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The pronunciation of Przewalski’s horse is one of those challenges that one faces when one works in zoos. And, were it not for captive breeding in zoos, this species would now be as extinct as the Dodo, for the last Przewalski’s horse was sighted in the 1960s and despite expeditions to seek additional specimens in and around the Gobi Desert, none have ...
Andy Warhol, Kurt Benirschke
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Focus on Geography, 2002
Independent scholar Dr. Judith Kolbas has reviewed Mongolian and European history, literature and mythology in order to assemble this captivating account of a romantic and elusive species.
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Independent scholar Dr. Judith Kolbas has reviewed Mongolian and European history, literature and mythology in order to assemble this captivating account of a romantic and elusive species.
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Myelopathy and vitamin E deficiency in six Mongolian wild horses
Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association, 1983SUMMARY Degenerative myelopathy was diagnosed in six Mongolian wild horses. Three of the horses had a history of ataxia dating from birth to 3 months of age. The clinical signs were uncoordinated movement of the hindlimbs and an abnormally wide-based gait and stance. The other 3 horses had mild ataxia.
S K, Liu +3 more
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Science, 2009
![Figure][1] CREDIT: ART WOLFE/GETTY IMAGES The Przewalski's horse—the world's last remaining truly wild horse—may be gaining traction in the Gobi desert. Many projects have attempted unsuccessfully to reintroduce zoo horses to their original habitat on the central Asian steppes. Now,
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![Figure][1] CREDIT: ART WOLFE/GETTY IMAGES The Przewalski's horse—the world's last remaining truly wild horse—may be gaining traction in the Gobi desert. Many projects have attempted unsuccessfully to reintroduce zoo horses to their original habitat on the central Asian steppes. Now,
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Equus przewalskii (Mongolian wild horse)
1967One of the small acrocentrics shows frequently a pronounced secondary constriction of the long arm near the centromere, similar to that of the domestic horse. Delicate satellites occur on the short arms of the largest chromosome.
T. C. Hsu, Kurt Benirschke
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Establishment and characterization of a fibroblast cell line from the Mongolian horse
In Vitro Cellular & Developmental Biology - Animal, 2009A fibroblast line was successfully established from Mongolian horse ear marginal tissue by using a primary explant technique and cell cryogenic preservation technology. Biological analysis showed the following: The cells were adherent and exhibited density-dependent inhibition of proliferation; assays of microbial contamination from bacteria, fungi ...
Lin-feng, Li +4 more
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The Forelimb and Hoof Conformation in a Population of Mongolian Horses
Journal of Equine Veterinary Science, 2013Abstract This article describes the lower limb and hoof conformation of a population of semi-feral Mongolian horses living on an open tundra/steppe environment. Data were collected from a convenience sample of 120 Mongolian horses used in the 2011 Mongolian Derby.
Stuart Gordon +4 more
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