نتایج جستجو برای: quantitative traits loci salinity

تعداد نتایج: 470036  

2014
Giovanni Laidò Daniela Marone Maria A. Russo Salvatore A. Colecchia Anna M. Mastrangelo Pasquale De Vita Roberto Papa

Association mapping is a powerful tool for the identification of quantitative trait loci through the exploitation of the differential decay of linkage disequilibrium (LD) between marker loci and genes of interest in natural and domesticated populations. Using a sample of 230 tetraploid wheat lines (Triticum turgidum ssp), which included naked and hulled accessions, we analysed the pattern of LD...

2014
JOSHUA G. SCHRAIBER MICHAEL J. LANDIS

When models of quantitative genetic variation are built from population genetic first principles, several assumptions are often made. One of the most important assumptions is that traits are controlled by many genes of small effect. This leads to a prediction of a Gaussian trait distribution in the population, via the Central Limit Theorem. Since these biological assumptions are often unknown o...

2014
JOSHUA G. SCHRAIBER MICHAEL J. LANDIS

When models of quantitative genetic variation are built from population genetic first principles, several assumptions are often made. One of the most important assumptions is that traits are controlled by many genes of small effect. This leads to a prediction of a Gaussian trait distribution in the population, via the Central Limit Theorem. Since these biological assumptions are often unknown o...

Journal: :Trends in ecology & evolution 2004
Susan A Foster John A Baker

Neo-darwinists have long argued that parallel evolution, the repeated evolution of similar phenotypes in closely related lineages, is caused by the action of similar environments on alleles at many loci of small effect. A more controversial possibility is that the genetic architecture of traits initiates parallelism, sometimes through fixation of alleles of large effect. Recent research (by Col...

1998
Andreas Hamann G. Namkoong

Frequency data from six polymorphic allozyme loci and measurements of six quantitative traits were used to examine geographic differentiation among 65 British Columbia provenances of red alder (Alnus rubra Bong.). Principal components analysis showed that variation in quantitative traits can be reduced to two underlying dimensions, one representing general vigor including the termination of the...

Journal: :PLoS Genetics 2008
Adam M. Wentzell Ian Boeye Zhiyong Zhang Daniel J. Kliebenstein

Most phenotypic variation present in natural populations is under polygenic control, largely determined by genetic variation at quantitative trait loci (QTLs). These genetic loci frequently interact with the environment, development, and each other, yet the importance of these interactions on the underlying genetic architecture of quantitative traits is not well characterized. To better study h...

2017
Sean G Byars Qin Qin Huang Lesley-Ann Gray Andrew Bakshi Samuli Ripatti Gad Abraham Stephen C Stearns Michael Inouye

Traditional genome-wide scans for positive selection have mainly uncovered selective sweeps associated with monogenic traits. While selection on quantitative traits is much more common, very few signals have been detected because of their polygenic nature. We searched for positive selection signals underlying coronary artery disease (CAD) in worldwide populations, using novel approaches to quan...

Journal: :Animal genetics 2005
R D Schnabel T S Sonstegard J F Taylor M S Ashwell

A genome scan was conducted in two US Holstein half-sib families to identify quantitative trait loci (QTL) affecting milk production and conformation traits using the granddaughter design. The sires of the two studied families were related as sire and son and had 96 and 212 sons respectively. A total of 221 microsatellite loci were scored in both families. Statistical analysis was performed usi...

2010
Anjali S. Iyer-Pascuzzi Olga Symonova Yuriy Mileyko Yueling Hao Heather Belcher John Harer Philip N. Benfey

The ability to nondestructively image and automatically phenotype complex root systems, like those of rice (Oryza sativa), is fundamental to identifying genes underlying root system architecture (RSA). Although root systems are central to plant fitness, identifying genes responsible for RSA remains an underexplored opportunity for crop improvement. Here we describe a nondestructive imaging and ...

Journal: :Journal of evolutionary biology 2007
Y Willi J Van Buskirk B Schmid M Fischer

Reduced genetic variation at marker loci in small populations has been well documented, whereas the relationship between quantitative genetic variation and population size has attracted little empirical investigation. Here we demonstrate that both neutral and quantitative genetic variation are reduced in small populations of a fragmented plant metapopulation, and that both drift and selective c...

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