نتایج جستجو برای: quantitative trait nucleotides

تعداد نتایج: 412897  

2009
Feng Li Hiroyasu Kitashiba Kiyofumi Inaba Takeshi Nishio

For identification of genes responsible for varietal differences in flowering time and leaf morphological traits, we constructed a linkage map of Brassica rapa DNA markers including 170 EST-based markers, 12 SSR markers, and 59 BAC sequence-based markers, of which 151 are single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) markers. By BLASTN, 223 markers were shown to have homologous regions in Arabidopsis th...

Journal: :Genetics 2009
Alexandre Fournier-Level Loïc Le Cunff Camila Gomez Agnès Doligez Agnès Ageorges Catherine Roux Yves Bertrand Jean-Marc Souquet Véronique Cheynier Patrice This

The combination of QTL mapping studies of synthetic lines and association mapping studies of natural diversity represents an opportunity to throw light on the genetically based variation of quantitative traits. With the positional information provided through quantitative trait locus (QTL) mapping, which often leads to wide intervals encompassing numerous genes, it is now feasible to directly t...

2014
Mark H. Lendenmann Daniel Croll Ethan L. Stewart Bruce A. McDonald

Melanin plays an important role in virulence and antimicrobial resistance in several fungal pathogens. The wheat pathogen Zymoseptoria tritici is important worldwide, but little is known about the genetic architecture of pathogenicity, including the production of melanin. Because melanin production can exhibit complex inheritance, we used quantitative trait locus (QTL) mapping in two crosses to...

Journal: :Animal genetics 2011
M García-Fernández B Gutiérrez-Gil J P Sánchez J A Morán E García-Gámez L Alvarez J J Arranz

In dairy cattle, quantitative trait nucleotides (QTNs) underlying quantitative trait loci (QTL) for milk production traits have been identified in bovine DGAT1, GHR and ABCG2 genes. The SPP1 gene has also been proposed to be a regulator of lactation. In sheep, QTL underlying milk production traits have been reported only recently, and no proven QTN has been identified. Taking into account the c...

Journal: :Evolution; international journal of organic evolution 2003
Christian Peter Klingenberg

There is considerable interest in the evolution of morphological traits, and morphometric studies in combination with the multivariate theory of quantitative genetics can provide a detailed understanding of the variation and evolutionary potential of these traits. For both morphometrics and quantitative genetics, new and improved techniques have been established recently (e.g., Dryden and Mardi...

Journal: :Bioinformatics 2015
Mingon Kang Chunling Zhang Hyung-Wook Chun Chris H. Q. Ding Chunyu Liu Jean Gao

MOTIVATION Epistasis is the interactions among multiple genetic variants. It has emerged to explain the 'missing heritability' that a marginal genetic effect does not account for by genome-wide association studies, and also to understand the hierarchical relationships between genes in the genetic pathways. The Fisher's geometric model is common in detecting the epistatic effects. However, despi...

Journal: :Genetics 2007
Piter Bijma William M Muir Johan A M Van Arendonk

Interaction among individuals is universal, both in animals and in plants, and substantially affects evolution of natural populations and responses to artificial selection in agriculture. Although quantitative genetics has successfully been applied to many traits, it does not provide a general theory accounting for interaction among individuals and selection acting on multiple levels. Consequen...

Journal: :BMC Proceedings 2007
Guoqing Diao DY Lin

With the availability of high-throughput microarray technologies, investigators can simultaneously measure the expression levels of many thousands of genes in a short period. Although there are rich statistical methods for analyzing microarray data in the literature, limited work has been done in mapping expression quantitative trait loci (eQTL) that influence the variation in levels of gene ex...

Journal: :Genetics 2012
Xiang Zhang Shunping Huang Wei Sun Wei Wang

Genome-wide expression quantitative trait loci (eQTL) studies have emerged as a powerful tool to understand the genetic basis of gene expression and complex traits. In a typical eQTL study, the huge number of genetic markers and expression traits and their complicated correlations present a challenging multiple-testing correction problem. The resampling-based test using permutation or bootstrap...

2017
Robert Häsler Geetha Venkatesh Qihua Tan Friederike Flachsbart Anupam Sinha Philip Rosenstiel Wolfgang Lieb Stefan Schreiber Kaare Christensen Lene Christiansen Almut Nebel

Human longevity is a complex phenotype influenced by genetic and environmental components. Unraveling the contribution of genetic vs. nongenetic factors to longevity is a challenging task. Here, we conducted a large-scale RNA-sequencing-based expression quantitative trait loci study (eQTL) with subsequent heritability analysis. The investigation was performed on blood samples from 244 individua...

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