In the domestic horse; failure of normal masculinization and virilization due to deficiency of androgenic action leads to a specific disorder of sexual development known as equine androgen insensitivity syndrome (AIS). Affected individuals appear to demonstrate an incoherency between their genetic sex and sexual phenotype; i.e., XY-sex chromosome constitution and female phenotypic appearance. AIS is well documented in humans. Here we report the finding of two novel genetic variants for the AR-gene identified in a Tennessee Walking Horse and a Thoroughbred horse mare; each in individual clinical cases of horse AIS syndrome.
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Villagomez, D. A. F., Welsford, E. G., King, W. A., & Revay, T. (2020). Androgen receptor gene variants in new cases of equine androgen insensitivity syndrome. Genes, 11(1). https://doi.org/10.3390/genes11010078
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