2019). QTL mapping based on phenotypic data measured at a single time point is usually too simplistic to reveal the genetic control of developmental processes of the targeted quantitative traits (Peat and Whittington 1965; Wang et al. 2010). The number of QTLs and their effects on the PH tra...
This framework is outlined, and illustrated with data on mice. Applications of the infinite-dimensional approach to problems such as sire evaluation and QTL mapping are suggested.doi:10.1080/10495399709525869LesserW.Taylor & Francis GroupAnimal Biotechnology...
Seed weight is positively correlated to fruit weight but negatively correlated to soluble-solids content (Goldman et al., 1995; Grandillo and Tanksley, 1996). One QTL, sw4·1, contributes significantly to seed weight variation and it is likely that it differentiates large-seeded cultivated tomato...
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Briefly explain QTL mapping and how it relates to SNP's? What is erythropoiesis? Which factors speed up and slow down erythropoiesis? How is symplastic movement different from apoplastic movement? What is the relationship between sensation and perception? What is the role of experience ...
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A set of candidate genes with possible roles in initiation of secondary growth of turnip hypocotyl-tubers was selected from previous data, including QTL, selective sweeps and gene expression data. Two RIL populations were used for QTL mapping: one RIL derived from a cross between a single plant...
In addition, the majority of genetic-epigenetic effects on the phenotype may already be identified in gene mapping studies of disease, and EWAS findings would in some cases only clarify potential mechanisms of action of already-identified GWAS signals. It is also possible that the genetic variant ...
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