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Plasma catecholamine concentrations reflect the response of the sympathetic nervous system. Do—or which—hormones interact with atrial peptides in exercising horses? Nobody knows.

This much gives some of the functionality of the ACE gene. As any fool can plainly see, little is known about ACE physiologically in horses or genetically. Thus, ACE is purely controversial. Without doubt, the article in Nature was a bombshell.