Biology
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Strong Genetic Link Between Wild and Domesticated Horses Survives to Present Day
Wild and domesticated horses began evolving differently from one another some 45,000 years ago, but a recent study has revealed their genetics ties and is providing a greater understanding of both past and present populations.
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