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Genomic selection: genome-wide prediction in plant improvement
Trends in Plant Science, 2014Association analysis is used to measure relations between markers and quantitative trait loci (QTL). Their estimation ignores genes with small effects that trigger underpinning quantitative traits. By contrast, genome-wide selection estimates marker effects across the whole genome on the target population based on a prediction model developed in the ...
Zeratsion Abera, Desta, Rodomiro, Ortiz
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Prediction of Genomic Functional Elements
Annual Review of Genomics and Human Genetics, 2006As the number of sequenced genomes increases, the ability to deduce genome function becomes increasingly salient. For many genome sequences, the only annotation that will be available for the foreseeable future will be based on computational predictions and comparisons with functional elements in related species.
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[Prediction of transcription and genomic sequences].
Medecine sciences : M/S, 2004Technological developments have enhanced DNA sequencing at genomic scale. On the basis of the resulting sequences, computational biologists now attempt to localise the most important functional regions, starting with genes, but also importantly the regulatory motifs and conditions controlling their expression.
Martin, David +2 more
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Nature, 2013
Microbial cells make up the majority of cells in the human body, and most of these reside in the intestinal tract. Researchers have long recognized that some intestinal microorganisms are associated with health, but the beneficial impact of most of the gut's microbes on human metabolism has been discovered only relatively ...
de Vos, W.M., Nieuwdorp, M.
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Microbial cells make up the majority of cells in the human body, and most of these reside in the intestinal tract. Researchers have long recognized that some intestinal microorganisms are associated with health, but the beneficial impact of most of the gut's microbes on human metabolism has been discovered only relatively ...
de Vos, W.M., Nieuwdorp, M.
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Genome-Wide Association Studies and Genomic Prediction
20131. R for Genome-Wide Association Studies Cedric Gondro, Laercio R. Porto-Neto, and Seung Hwan Lee 2. Descriptive Statistics of Data: Understanding the Data Set and Phenotypes of Interest Sonja Dominik 3. Designing a Genome-Wide Association Studies (GWAS): Power, Sample Size, and Data Structure Roderick D. Ball 4.
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2015
Genomic prediction uses markers (SNPs) across the whole genome to predict individual breeding values at an early growth stage potentially before large scale phenotyping. One of the applications of genomic prediction in plant breeding is to identify the best individual candidate lines to contribute to next generation.
Edriss, Vahid +5 more
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Genomic prediction uses markers (SNPs) across the whole genome to predict individual breeding values at an early growth stage potentially before large scale phenotyping. One of the applications of genomic prediction in plant breeding is to identify the best individual candidate lines to contribute to next generation.
Edriss, Vahid +5 more
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Genome update: prediction of membrane proteins in prokaryotic genomes
Microbiology, 2005Jannick D, Bendtsen +3 more
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