• Chimerism in Horses: One Body, Two Genomes

    A chimeric horse carries two genetically distinct populations of cells in a single body. When the two cell populations differ in coat-color genetics, the result is brindle patterning: irregular stripes of contrasting color distributed along Blaschko’s lines, the routes melanocytes follow during fetal development. Chimerism is one of three confirmed genetic causes of brindle in…

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