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A Multidimensional Approach to Cereal Caryopsis Development: Insights into Adlay (Coix lacryma-jobi L.) and Emerging Applications. [PDF]
Yang X, Zhang J, Ao M, Lei J, Yang C.
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High-resolution phenomics dataset collected on a field-grown, EMS-mutagenized sorghum population evaluated in hot, arid conditions. [PDF]
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Nature Reviews Genetics, 2010
A key goal of biology is to understand phenotypic characteristics, such as health, disease and evolutionary fitness. Phenotypic variation is produced through a complex web of interactions between genotype and environment, and such a 'genotype-phenotype' map is inaccessible without the detailed phenotypic data that allow these interactions to be studied.
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A key goal of biology is to understand phenotypic characteristics, such as health, disease and evolutionary fitness. Phenotypic variation is produced through a complex web of interactions between genotype and environment, and such a 'genotype-phenotype' map is inaccessible without the detailed phenotypic data that allow these interactions to be studied.
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Personalized Medicine, 2007
Large population-based cohorts are ideal for the study of common, complex disorders because they allow characterization of gene-gene and gene-environment interactions. We propose a clinical phenome scanning approach to genotype-phenotype association studies, as this approach acknowledges the heterogeneous nature of common diseases and takes advantage ...
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Large population-based cohorts are ideal for the study of common, complex disorders because they allow characterization of gene-gene and gene-environment interactions. We propose a clinical phenome scanning approach to genotype-phenotype association studies, as this approach acknowledges the heterogeneous nature of common diseases and takes advantage ...
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Mammalian Genome, 2000
A community-wide effort to establish baseline phenotypic data on commonly used and genetically diverse inbred mouse strains and to provide the information through a publicly accessible database.
K, Paigen, J T, Eppig
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A community-wide effort to establish baseline phenotypic data on commonly used and genetically diverse inbred mouse strains and to provide the information through a publicly accessible database.
K, Paigen, J T, Eppig
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Nature Genetics, 2003
A principal goal of genetic research is to identify specific genotypes that are associated with human phenotypes. It will soon be possible to conduct genome-wide genotyping on a massive scale. Our current approaches for defining and assaying phenotypes may be inadequate for making optimal use of such genotypic data.
Nelson, Freimer, Chiara, Sabatti
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A principal goal of genetic research is to identify specific genotypes that are associated with human phenotypes. It will soon be possible to conduct genome-wide genotyping on a massive scale. Our current approaches for defining and assaying phenotypes may be inadequate for making optimal use of such genotypic data.
Nelson, Freimer, Chiara, Sabatti
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Genetica, 2004
The laboratory mouse is the organism of choice for many studies in biology and medicine. Reliable phenotypic data are essential for the full utility of genotypic information emerging from efforts to sequence human and mouse genomes. The Mouse Phenome Project has been organized to help accomplish this task by establishing a collection of baseline ...
Bogue, M A, Grubb, S C
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The laboratory mouse is the organism of choice for many studies in biology and medicine. Reliable phenotypic data are essential for the full utility of genotypic information emerging from efforts to sequence human and mouse genomes. The Mouse Phenome Project has been organized to help accomplish this task by establishing a collection of baseline ...
Bogue, M A, Grubb, S C
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2014
Over the last decade, biological sciences have been revolutionised by the adoption of high-throughput omics technologies, and many of the discoveries that have underpinned this revolution have now been adopted for use in plant phenotyping. The field of whole-plant phenomics resulting from this combines robotics, image capture and high-performance ...
Crowe, M., March, T., Tilbrook, J.
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Over the last decade, biological sciences have been revolutionised by the adoption of high-throughput omics technologies, and many of the discoveries that have underpinned this revolution have now been adopted for use in plant phenotyping. The field of whole-plant phenomics resulting from this combines robotics, image capture and high-performance ...
Crowe, M., March, T., Tilbrook, J.
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Journal of Inherited Metabolic Disease, 2004
AbstractSummary:What next? The Human Genome Project signifies complexity rather than simplification in the relationship between genotype and phenotype. Genotypes are embedded in genomes. Individuality in phenotypes is embedded in components ofthe phenome(transcriptome, metabolome, proteome, etc.).
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AbstractSummary:What next? The Human Genome Project signifies complexity rather than simplification in the relationship between genotype and phenotype. Genotypes are embedded in genomes. Individuality in phenotypes is embedded in components ofthe phenome(transcriptome, metabolome, proteome, etc.).
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