Pedigree or Haplotype

ATTENTION researchers

In March 2025 a *paper went updated and published. https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC11939364/

When determining what racehorse and Type, the origins make prime consideration.

The above paper examines for a newer insight – specifically to the Figures or Tables as noted. What the reader must be now aware to; the information we’ve more or less relied to as once stated, designated Haplotype, upon older blog contents may distract.

Because it is always hypothetical, The Premise: what exactly are method(s) for sequencing techniques as utilized by geneticists to convey its information. (*Figure 10)

With further investigation the Table 1 & 2 validate Haplotype screening of differing ‘Types’ or category variance. This is significant.

The science reflects more rather than less.

Those characteristics we may seek, maybe in another under different haplotype assessment.

Advancing the understanding and application of haplotype analysis within pedigrees can lead to significant progress. By promoting interest and engagement @haplotype there is a potential for discovery and a deeper comprehension for latent genetics at play. The pursuit has potential to unlock and further our understanding of hereditary traits.

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A researchers evaluation maybe improved by perusing – https://archive.org/details/hb-stud-book-1914/ as also the photos.

Additionally, Kathleen Kirsan (US researcher) new book. Useful Resources & Books Recommended

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f.y.i – References below are left in

Two Colonial families C2 and C25 are represented by two uncommon Thoroughbred Haplotypes. C2 = Q, C25 = O. Imported from unknown parentage, sent to New Zealand registered as Blink Bonny. https://www.tbheritage.com/HistoricDams/ColonMares/C25.html. ‘O’ Mongolian/Yakutsien horse Fig4 ➡️https://www.researchgate.net/publication/332414906_The_horse_Y_chromosome_as_an_informative_marker_for_tracing_sire_lines

@ Ao-aA1a heritage: Polish Arabians and the Trakehners, descended from Aquinor, showed the identical haplotype, Ao-aA1a (source Link)

https://www.researchgate.net/figure/Detailed-view-on-haplogroup-Tb-a-Haplotype-network-of-group-Tb-Circle-sizes_fig3_332414906

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