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Re: Are Racehorses Improving, Part One-- Track Speed (624 Views)
Posted by: Mall (IP Logged)
Date: November 12, 2003 04:23PM
I read about 3 weeks or so ago that something along these lines will be done soon by a group of scientists headed by a recognized expert in genetics. Their basic premise is that they will be able to use genetic testing after the horse is born to determine if the horse has the genes which produce desirable qualities in Tbreds. Unfortunately, my memory of the article & where I saw it are very vague. I'm pretty sure there are already a few cos. in the business of doing similar kinds of testing in connection with 2 yr old sales, & the MIT Engr I've mentioned as being involved in the construction of Tapeta got a patent 25 yrs ago on a "method of assessing performance potential of a quadruped by determining the timing of successive making and breaking of ground contact by the legs during the stride and the swing time of a leg of the quadruped while in a high-speed gait." To what extent any of these outfits have any records which would help in the kind of comparison under consideration is something I do not know.
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