نتایج جستجو برای: quantitative trait loci qtl analysis

تعداد نتایج: 3093162  

Journal: :Genetics 2007
Charles R Farber Juan F Medrano

Previous speed congenic analysis has suggested that the expression of growth and obesity quantitative trait loci (QTL) on distal mouse chromosomes (MMU) 2 and 11, segregating between the CAST/EiJ (CAST) and C57BL/6J-hg/hg (HG) strains, is dependent on sex. To confirm, fine map, and further evaluate QTL x sex interactions, we constructed congenic by recipient F2 crosses for the HG.CAST-(D2Mit329...

Journal: :Genetics 2012
Kim Lorenz Barak A Cohen

Quantitative trait loci (QTL) with small effects on phenotypic variation can be difficult to detect and analyze. Because of this a large fraction of the genetic architecture of many complex traits is not well understood. Here we use sporulation efficiency in Saccharomyces cerevisiae as a model complex trait to identify and study small-effect QTL. In crosses where the large-effect quantitative t...

2016
H. Moradian E. Nasirifar S. S. Sohrabi A. K. Esmailizadeh

The objective of this study was to identify the quantitative trait loci (QTL) affecting carcass traits on chromosome 1 in Japanese quail. The populations comprised of 422 progeny in 9 half-sib families. Phenotypic data on carcass weight, carcass parts, and the internal organs were collected on 422 progeny. Nine half-sib families were genotyped for 8 microsatellite markers covering chromosomes 1...

2012
Nitiprasad N. Jambhulkar

Quantitative traits are the traits controlled by many genes and each of the genes has a small effect on the trait. The loci controlling quantitative traits are referred to as QTLs (Quantitative Trait Loci) and the procedure of finding and locating the QTLs are called QTL mapping. The available literature on use of molecular markers for detecting loci influencing the performance of Maize in drou...

2015
Joshua S. Bloom Iulia Kotenko Meru J. Sadhu Sebastian Treusch Frank W. Albert Leonid Kruglyak

Genetic mapping studies of quantitative traits typically focus on detecting loci that contribute additively to trait variation. Genetic interactions are often proposed as a contributing factor to trait variation, but the relative contribution of interactions to trait variation is a subject of debate. Here, we use a very large cross between two yeast strains to accurately estimate the fraction o...

2005
Mahen Jayawardena Kajsa Ljungberg Sverker Holmgren

We present a flexible parallel implementation of the exhaustive grid search algorithm for multidimensional QTL mapping problems. A generic, parallel algorithm is presented and a two-level scheme is introduced for partitioning the work corresponding to the independent computational tasks in the algorithm. At the outer level, a static blockcyclic partitioning is used, and at the inner level a dyn...

2006
R. J. Kerr Y. Chen J. M. Henshall B. G. Luxford C. Moran

A locus is a position on a chromosome occupied by genes that determine the state of a particular phenotypic character. When that phenotypic character is something that is measurable, such as mm of fat, or kg of body weight, rather than something that is qualitative, such as eye or coat colour, the locus will be referred to as a quantitative trait locus (QTL). The various occupants of the locus ...

2014
Stefan Wilkening Gen Lin Emilie S. Fritsch Manu M. Tekkedil Simon Anders Raquel Kuehn Michelle Nguyen Raeka S. Aiyar Michael Proctor Nikita A. Sakhanenko David J. Galas Julien Gagneur Adam Deutschbauer Lars M. Steinmetz

Dissecting the molecular basis of quantitative traits is a significant challenge and is essential for understanding complex diseases. Even in model organisms, precisely determining causative genes and their interactions has remained elusive, due in part to difficulty in narrowing intervals to single genes and in detecting epistasis or linked quantitative trait loci. These difficulties are exace...

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