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Genetic diversity assessment and morpho-agronomic characterization of mungbean (Vigna radiata (L.) Walp.) germplasm using multivariate analysis. [PDF]
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The genetic architecture of HIV-1 virulence. [PDF]
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Heritability of early seedling growth in Taxus baccata, a declining conifer. [PDF]
Chybicki IJ +3 more
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Selection History Models in a Population under Ongoing Directional Selection
Jansen AC, Calus MP, Wientjes YC.
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Studying rare variant polygenic risk scores using whole exome sequencing and imputed genotype data. [PDF]
Kang JO +5 more
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Meta-Analysis of Genetic Parameters for Growth and Carcass Traits in Japanese Quail. [PDF]
Sokhan M, Varkoohi S, Piray AH.
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WIREs Cognitive Science, 2016
The term ‘heritability,’ as it is used today in human behavioral genetics, is one of the most misleading in the history of science. Contrary to popular belief, the measurable heritability of a trait does not tell us how ‘genetically inheritable’ that trait is.
David S, Moore, David, Shenk
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The term ‘heritability,’ as it is used today in human behavioral genetics, is one of the most misleading in the history of science. Contrary to popular belief, the measurable heritability of a trait does not tell us how ‘genetically inheritable’ that trait is.
David S, Moore, David, Shenk
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The Wiley Encyclopedia of Personality and Individual Differences, 2014
Theory for liability-scale models of the underlying genetic basis of complex disease provides an important way to interpret, compare and understand results generated from biological studies. In particular, liability models facilitate an understanding and
Heather M. Maranges, Tania A. Reynolds
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Theory for liability-scale models of the underlying genetic basis of complex disease provides an important way to interpret, compare and understand results generated from biological studies. In particular, liability models facilitate an understanding and
Heather M. Maranges, Tania A. Reynolds
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