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Thoroughbred Breeding: Pedigree Theories and the Science of Genetics

Hardback

Main Details

Title Thoroughbred Breeding: Pedigree Theories and the Science of Genetics
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Matthew Binns
By (author) Tony Morris
Physical Properties
Format:Hardback
Pages:224
Dimensions(mm): Height 247,Width 190
ISBN/Barcode 9780851319353
ClassificationsDewey:636.1322
Audience
General

Publishing Details

Publisher The Crowood Press Ltd
Imprint J.A.Allen & Co Ltd
Publication Date 1 August 2010
Publication Country United Kingdom

Description

There are still many unknowns in the breeding of Thoroughbreds, but the international research coalition known as the Equine Genome Project is facilitating many new exciting discoveries. Dr Matthew Binns is a leader of the project, an enterprise set up to map the equine genome, and with racing historian and bloodstock authority Tony Morris has written this important book on the theory, practice, art and science of Thoroughbred breeding. This long-awaited book describes how man came to express pedigree and to develop theories about it, and how practical breeders behaved in the light of their understanding. It explains why many theories - including some still widely granted credibility today - are fallacious, examines the very real progress in knowledge since the principles of genetics were discovered, and focuses on the exciting developments of the last few years, when eminent geneticists have applied their expertise to the subject of the Thoroughbred. It has been the authors' endeavour to present that information in a form that may be readily understood by anyone who shares a love of the Thoroughbred and a fascination with what makes him what he is. Packed with absorbing history and cutting-edge science, this is a fascinating and illuminating book.

Author Biography

Dr Matthew Binns is founder of the successful genetics research team that played a major role improving our knowledge of the genetic architecture of the horse; the equine genome project. He has published more than 150 scientific papers in peer-review journals. Tony Morris has been writing about horseracing and breeding for nearly fifty years. He contributes to publications worldwide. A past council member of the Thoroughbred Breeders' Associations, he was England's Racing Journalist of the Year in 1990.