نتایج جستجو برای: quantitative traits loci salinity

تعداد نتایج: 470036  

Journal: :Journal of animal science 2010
H D Li M S Lund O F Christensen V R Gregersen P Henckel C Bendixen

A QTL study was performed in large half-sib families to characterize the genetic background of variation in pork quality traits as well as to examine the possibilities of including QTL in a marker-assisted selection scheme. The quality traits included ultimate pH in LM and the semimembranosus, drip loss, and the Minolta color measurements L*, a*, and b* representing meat lightness, redness, and...

Journal: :Physiological genomics 2008
J Timothy Lightfoot Michael J Turner Daniel Pomp Steven R Kleeberger Larry J Leamy

The genomic locations and identities of the genes that regulate voluntary physical activity are presently unknown. The purpose of this study was to search for quantitative trait loci (QTL) that are linked with daily mouse running wheel distance, duration, and speed of exercise. F(2) animals (n = 310) derived from high active C57L/J and low active C3H/HeJ inbred strains were phenotyped for 21 da...

2010
Michal Pravenec Theodore W. Kurtz

The spontaneously hypertensive rat (SHR) is the most widely used animal model of essential hypertension and associated metabolic disturbances. Multiple quantitative trait loci associated with hemodynamic and metabolic parameters have been mapped in the SHR. Recently, it has become possible to identify some of the specific quantitative trait gene (QTG) variants that underlie quantitative trait l...

2012
Karl W. Broman Sungjin Kim Śaunak Sen Cécile Ané Bret A. Payseur

Despite advances in genetic mapping of quantitative traits and in phylogenetic comparative approaches, these two perspectives are rarely combined. The joint consideration of multiple crosses among related taxa (whether species or strains) not only allows more precise mapping of the genetic loci (called quantitative trait loci, QTL) that contribute to important quantitative traits, but also offe...

2014
Cheng-Ruei Lee Jill T. Anderson Thomas Mitchell-Olds Kirsten Bomblies

Natural populations exhibit substantial variation in quantitative traits. A quantitative trait is typically defined by its mean and variance, and to date most genetic mapping studies focus on loci altering trait means but not (co)variances. For single traits, the control of trait variance across genetic backgrounds is referred to as genetic canalization. With multiple traits, the genetic covari...

2016
Robert A. Linder Fabian Seidl Kimberly Ha Ian M. Ehrenreich Charles Boone

Quantitative traits are often influenced by many loci with small effects. Identifying most of these loci and resolving them to specific genes or genetic variants is challenging. Yet, achieving such a detailed understanding of quantitative traits is important, as it can improve our knowledge of the genetic and molecular basis of heritable phenotypic variation. In this study, we use a genetic map...

2014
Xiaohui Liu Michelle Mak Mohammad Babla Feifei Wang Guang Chen Filip Veljanoski Gang Wang Sergey Shabala Meixue Zhou Zhong-Hua Chen

Soil salinity is an environmental and agricultural problem in many parts of the world. One of the keys to breeding barley for adaptation to salinity lies in a better understanding of the genetic control of stomatal regulation. We have employed a range of physiological (stomata assay, gas exchange, phylogenetic analysis, QTL analysis), and molecular techniques (RT-PCR and qPCR) to investigate st...

Journal: :The New phytologist 2009
Evandro Novaes Luis Osorio Derek R Drost Brianna L Miles Carolina R D Boaventura-Novaes Catherine Benedict Christopher Dervinis Qibin Yu Robert Sykes Mark Davis Timothy A Martin Gary F Peter Matias Kirst

The genetic control of carbon allocation and partitioning in woody perennial plants is poorly understood despite its importance for carbon sequestration, biofuels and other wood-based industries. It is also unclear how environmental cues, such as nitrogen availability, impact the genes that regulate growth, biomass allocation and wood composition in trees. We phenotyped 396 clonally replicated ...

Journal: :Philosophical transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological sciences 2010
Trudy F C Mackay

A central issue in evolutionary quantitative genetics is to understand how genetic variation for quantitative traits is maintained in natural populations. Estimates of genetic variation and of genetic correlations and pleiotropy among multiple traits, inbreeding depression, mutation rates for fitness and quantitative traits and of the strength and nature of selection are all required to evaluat...

The identification of genomic loci involved in control of quantitative traits receives growing attention in plant molecular breeding. The present study was carried out to evaluate the genetic variability among 48 rice genotypes and determine the genomic regions associated with ten grain related important traits. A total number of 63 alleles were detected by 18 selected SSR markers from differen...

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