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Statistical methods for QTL mapping in cereals
Plant Molecular Biology, 2002This paper gives an overview of the statistical theory suitable for mapping quantitative trait loci in experimental populations derived from inbred parents, with a particular emphasis on methodology for cereal crops. The basic theory is described, and some new areas of statistical research appropriate for mapping in cereal crops are discussed.
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QTL Mapping in Intercross and Backcross Populations
2009In the past two decades, various statistical approaches have been developed to identify quantitative trait locus with experimental organisms. In this chapter, we introduce several commonly used QTL mapping methods for intercross and backcross populations.
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QTL Mapping Using RIL Population
Genetic maps are an excellent tool for the analysis of important traits, the development of which is the result of the combined expression of several genes, enabling the genomic localization of the factors determining them. Such features, characterized by a normal distribution of values, are referred to as quantitative or polygenic.Paweł, Milczarski +2 more
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On the mapping of QTL by regression of phenotype on marker-type
Heredity, 1996Peter M Visscher
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QTL mapping and BSA-seq map a major QTL for the node of the first fruiting branch in cotton
Frontiers in Plant Science, 2023Jijie Zhu
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