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GWAS-based population genetic analysis identifies bZIP29 as a heterotic gene in maize. [PDF]

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Integrative multi-omics analysis reveals genetic and heterotic contributions to male fertility and yield in potato. [PDF]

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Li D   +19 more
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Haplotype-resolved genome assembly of Ficus carica L. reveals allele-specific expression in the fruit. [PDF]

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New insights into polar overdominance in callipyge sheep

Animal Genetics, 2014
SummaryThe callipyge phenotype in sheep involves substantial postnatal muscle hypertrophy and other changes to carcass composition. A single nucleotide polymorphism in the DLK1–DIO3 imprinted gene cluster alters gene expression of the paternal allele‐specific protein‐coding genes and several maternal allele‐specific long noncoding RNA and microRNA when
C A, Bidwell   +6 more
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Polar Overdominance at the Ovine callipyge Locus

Science, 1996
An inheritable muscular hypertrophy was recently described in sheep and shown to be determined by the callipyge gene mapped to ovine chromosome 18. Here, the callipyge phenotype was found to be characterized by a nonmendelian inheritance pattern, referred to as polar overdominance, where only heterozygous ...
N E, Cockett   +7 more
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Evidence for overdominance inDrosophila melanogaster

Genetica, 1966
In artificial populations ofDrosophila melanogaster the mutantsvermilion (v) andcinnabar (cn), both interfering with eye pigment formation, appeared to be balanced against wild type, indicating that the heterozygotesv/+ andcn/+ have a selective advantage over the respective homozygotes.
P, Bentvelzen, H, Gloor
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Sex‐specific overdominance at the maturation vgll3 gene for reproductive fitness in wild Atlantic salmon

Molecular Ecology
Linking reproductive fitness with adaptive traits at the genomic level can shed light on the mechanisms that produce and maintain sex‐specific selection.
K. Mobley   +8 more
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