نتایج جستجو برای: while epistatic genetic effects did prove their importance

تعداد نتایج: 5098715  

2012
Seunghak Lee Eric P. Xing

MOTIVATION As many complex disease and expression phenotypes are the outcome of intricate perturbation of molecular networks underlying gene regulation resulted from interdependent genome variations, association mapping of causal QTLs or expression quantitative trait loci must consider both additive and epistatic effects of multiple candidate genotypes. This problem poses a significant challeng...

Journal: :Genetics 2007
Albrecht E Melchinger Hans-Peter Piepho H Friedrich Utz Jasmina Muminovic Thilo Wegenast Otto Törjék Thomas Altmann Barbara Kusterer

Epistasis seems to play a significant role in the manifestation of heterosis. However, the power of detecting epistatic interactions among quantitative trait loci (QTL) in segregating populations is low. We studied heterosis in Arabidopsis thaliana hybrid C24 x Col-0 by testing near-isogenic lines (NILs) and their triple testcross (TTC) progenies. Our objectives were to (i) provide the theoreti...

2016
Otto Seppälä Laura Langeloh

Evolution of host defenses such as immune function requires heritable genetic variation in them. However, also non-genetic maternal effects can contribute to phenotypic variation, thus being an alternative target for natural selection. We investigated the role of individuals' genetic background and maternal effects in determining immune defense traits (phenoloxidase and antibacterial activity o...

Journal: :Genome research 2008
Gabriel Musso Michael Costanzo Manqin Huangfu Andrew M Smith Jadine Paw Bryan-Joseph San Luis Charles Boone Guri Giaever Corey Nislow Andrew Emili Zhaolei Zhang

Since complete redundancy between extant duplicates (paralogs) is evolutionarily unfavorable, some degree of functional congruency is eventually lost. However, in budding yeast, experimental evidence collected for duplicated metabolic enzymes and in global physical interaction surveys had suggested widespread functional overlap between paralogs. While maintained functional overlap is thought to...

2015
Shanshan Li Jiankang Wang Luyan Zhang Xiaoming Pang

Identification of environment-specific QTL and stable QTL having consistent genetic effects across a wide range of environments is of great importance in plant breeding. Inclusive Composite Interval Mapping (ICIM) has been proposed for additive, dominant and epistatic QTL mapping in biparental populations for single environment. In this study, ICIM was extended to QTL by environment interaction...

2013
Svetlana Gavrilov Richard P. Harvey Virginia E. Papaioannou

Members of the T-box family of transcription factors are important regulators orchestrating the complex regionalization of the developing mammalian heart. Individual mutations in Tbx20 and Tbx3 cause distinct congenital heart abnormalities in the mouse: Tbx20 mutations result in failure of heart looping, developmental arrest and lack of chamber differentiation, while hearts of Tbx3 mutants prog...

Journal: :The New phytologist 2009
Christopher D Muir Leonie C Moyle

Epistasis, the nonadditive interaction between loci, is thought to play a role in many fundamental evolutionary processes, including adaptive differentiation and speciation. Focusing on species differences in ecophysiological traits, we examined the strength and direction of pairwise epistatic interactions between target chromosomal regions from one species, when co-introgressed into the geneti...

2008
Antonio Augusto Franco Garcia Shengchu Wang Albrecht E. Melchinger Zhao-Bang Zeng Luiz de Queiroz

Despite its importance to agriculture, the genetic basis of heterosis is still not well understood. The main competing hypotheses include dominance, overdominance and epistasis. NC Design III is an experimental design that has been used for estimating the average degree of dominance of QTL and also for studying heterosis. In this study, we first develop a multiple interval mapping model (MIM) f...

Journal: :Genetics 2008
Antonio Augusto Franco Garcia Shengchu Wang Albrecht E Melchinger Zhao-Bang Zeng

Despite its importance to agriculture, the genetic basis of heterosis is still not well understood. The main competing hypotheses include dominance, overdominance, and epistasis. NC design III is an experimental design that has been used for estimating the average degree of dominance of quantitative trait loci (QTL) and also for studying heterosis. In this study, we first develop a multiple-int...

Journal: :Evolution; international journal of organic evolution 2007
Kim M Pepin Holly A Wichman

Epistatic interactions between mutations are widespread. Theoretical investigations have shown that variability in epistatic effects influences fundamental evolutionary processes, yet few empirical studies have identified causes or the extent of this variation. We examined variation in epistatic effects of mutations at two host recognition sites in phiX174 bacteriophage. We calculated epistatic...

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