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The Turkmen (Akhal-Teke) horse's contribution to modern horse breeds development

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2024
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Elmaleh, Ava
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The Akhal-Teke, a historic horse breed originating in Central Asia, is renowned for its endurance, resilience, and unique physical characteristics, including its metallic coat. This thesis explores the breed's historical significance, genetic uniqueness, and its contributions to modern horse breeds, such as the Arabian, Thoroughbred, and Orlov Trotter. Genetic analyses reveal distinctive mitochondrial DNA markers and selective breeding practices that have preserved the Akhal-Teke’s purity and unique traits over millennia. The breed’s cultural importance is underscored by its role as a national symbol of Turkmenistan, while its genetic influence has shaped global breeding programs, enhancing stamina, agility, and versatility in equine sports.
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