Running a genetic stop sign accelerates oxygen metabolism and energy production in horses | Science

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Horses are among nature’s greatest athletes, yet the ancestral molecular adaptations fueling their energy demands are poorly understood. Within a clinically important pathway regulating redox and metabolic homeostasis (NRF2/KEAP1), we discovered an …

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