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PhAT-QTL: A Phase-Aware Test for QTL Detection

2017
Next generation sequencing based molecular assays have enabled unprecedented opportunities to quantitatively measure genome function. When combined with dense genetic data, quantitative trait loci (QTL) mapping of molecular traits is a fundamental tool for understanding the genetic basis of gene regulation.
Jimmie Ye   +2 more
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QTL mapping designs for aquaculture

Aquaculture, 2008
Rapid development of genomics technology is providing new opportunities for genetic studies, including QTL mapping, in many aquaculture species. This paper investigates the strengths and limitations of QTL mapping designs for fish and shellfish under three different controlled breeding schemes.
Dirk-Jan de Koning   +4 more
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QTL analysis of potato tuberization

TAG Theoretical and Applied Genetics, 1996
Quantitative trait loci (QTLs) affecting tuberization were detected in reciprocal backcrosses between Solanum tuberosum and S. berthaultii. Linkage analyses were performed between traits and RFLP alleles segregating from both the hybrid and the recurrent parent using a set of framework markers from the potato map.
J. H. van den Berg   +4 more
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Cloning Qtls in Plants

2007
The utilization of a number of genomics platforms and analytical methods allow us to fine map and clone major quantitative trait loci (QTLs) responsible for the genetic control of quantitatively inherited traits. To date, most plant QTLs that were successfully cloned, have been dissected by means of a positional cloning approach within a biparental ...
SALVI, SILVIO, TUBEROSA, ROBERTO
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Sib‐based detection of QTLs

Genetic Epidemiology, 1995
AbstractAssociation and transmission/nontransmission analyses were used in a split sample design to identify disease susceptibility alleles at two loci. Sib‐pair analysis on various subsets of the data identified an additional four regions that yielded signals of disease predisposing quantitative trait loci (QTLs).
Theodore Reich   +4 more
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QTL for plant growth and morphology

Current Opinion in Plant Biology, 2003
Individuals and strains within most species exhibit heritable, and sometimes dramatic, differences in their growth and morphology. Advances in marker genotyping and statistical methods have increased the precision and sensitivity with which the quantitative trait loci (QTL) that are responsible for these differences can be mapped.
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Spell-QTL, a New Tool for QTL Analysis on Modern Datasets

2017
Spell-QTL, a New Tool for QTL Analysis on Modern Datasets.
Jasson, Sylvain, Leroux, Damien
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QTL Analysis in Livestock

2003
Joao L. Rocha   +2 more
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