Appaloosa Project Articles
About The Appaloosa Project:
The Appaloosa Project is a research initiative being conducted by a team of researchers from Canada and the US.
It is a long-term effort designed to identify and isolate the main genes responsible for Appaloosa patterning,
and to investigate key physical traits associated with these genes.
By finding the genetic mechanisms involved in the Appaloos's physical traits,
The Appaloosa Project contributes to worldwide efforts to study the genome of the horse.
The following CSNB links provide information about congenital stationary night blindness in the Appaloosa,
a condition that is likely to affect all breeds in which Appaloosa colour genes occur.
Night Blindness in the Appaloosa (CSNB)
An introduction to the CSNB Educational Pages
Frequently Asked Questions about CSNB in the Appaloosa
20 questions about CSNB and the research that was done to investigate it
Inheritance Information for Appaloosa-specific CSNB
Diagrams showing various types of crosses and the probable outcomes, using Punnett Squares
Management of Night Blind Horses
Practical guidelines for owners, breeders and anyone else working with CSNB-affected Appaloosas
Equine Vision and Management of Vision Problems in Horses
A survey of the horse's visual system, common vision problems and their management
Background Information on CSNB Research
A historical overview of research on CSNB in the Appaloosa and a description of how the latest research came about, and why.
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