نتایج جستجو برای: genetic mapping

تعداد نتایج: 794475  

Journal: :Genome research 2002
Heather L Stickney Jeremy Schmutz Ian G Woods Caleb C Holtzer Mark C Dickson Peter D Kelly Richard M Myers William S Talbot

Large-scale genetic screens in zebrafish have identified thousands of mutations in hundreds of essential genes. The genetic mapping of these mutations is necessary to link DNA sequences to the gene functions defined by mutant phenotypes. Here, we report two advances that will accelerate the mapping of zebrafish mutations: (1) The construction of a first generation single nucleotide polymorphism...

Journal: :Genetics 2011
Daisy Zimmer Manfred Mayer Norbert Reinsch

Methodology for mapping quantitative trait loci (QTL) has focused primarily on treating the QTL as a fixed effect. These methods differ from the usual models of genetic variation that treat genetic effects as random. Computationally expensive methods that allow QTL to be treated as random have been explicitly developed for additive genetic and dominance effects. By extending these methods with ...

Journal: :Genetics 2003
Fei Zou Brian S Yandell Jason P Fine

This article addresses the identification of genetic loci (QTL and elsewhere) that influence nonnormal quantitative traits with focus on experimental crosses. QTL mapping is typically based on the assumption that the traits follow normal distributions, which may not be true in practice. Model-free tests have been proposed. However, nonparametric estimation of genetic effects has not been studie...

2007
Trudy Mackay Stephen Richards Richard Gibbs

Overview: We propose the sequencing of a D. melanogaster genetic reference panel of 192 wild-type lines from a single natural population which have been inbred to homozygosity, and for which extensive information on complex trait phenotypes has been collected. This will create: (1) A community resource for association mapping of quantitative trait loci. Within this project we will demonstrate s...

Journal: :Genetics 2002
Chen-Hung Kao Zhao-Bang Zeng

We use the orthogonal contrast scales proposed by Cockerham to construct a genetic model, called Cockerham's model, for studying epistasis between genes. The properties of Cockerham's model in modeling and mapping epistatic genes under linkage equilibrium and disequilibrium are investigated and discussed. Because of its orthogonal property, Cockerham's model has several advantages in partitioni...

2014
Wei Cheng Xiang Zhang Zhishan Guo Yu Shi Wei Wang

MOTIVATION As a promising tool for dissecting the genetic basis of complex traits, expression quantitative trait loci (eQTL) mapping has attracted increasing research interest. An important issue in eQTL mapping is how to effectively integrate networks representing interactions among genetic markers and genes. Recently, several Lasso-based methods have been proposed to leverage such network inf...

Journal: :International journal of multidisciplinary research and analysis 2022

Mulberry (Morus Indica) leaves have gained commercial and economical importance in India by domesticated sericulture practices. Genetic engineering has paved way to enhance the breeding adroitness developing transgenic plants. Multifarious approaches are being carrying out researchers increase yield of mulberry throughout fluctuating climatic conditions followed differing biotic abiotic stress....

Journal: :Genetics 1974
J Felsenstein

The controversy over the evolutionary advantage of recombination initially discovered by Fisher and by Muller is reviewed. Those authors whose models had finite-population effects found an advantage of recombination, and those whose models had infinite populations found none. The advantage of recombination is that it breaks down random linkage disequilibrium generated by genetic drift. Hill and...

Journal: :Plant Breeding and Biotechnology 2015

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