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Quantitative genetics: A critique

Social Biology, 1979
Abstract The quantitative aspects of human genetics have hitherto been confined to (1) Mendelian categorization of qualities, which is enumerative and best applied to single‐locus conditions; and (2) Galtonian analysis, which is an examination of the first and second moments of quantities and best applied to multiple‐locus conditions.
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Genetics

Journal of Cardiovascular Pharmacology, 1988
Some of the main topics regarding the inheritance of a complex trait are discussed and the relative procedure of genetic analysis described. In particular, two complementary approaches to the study of an inherited trait in humans are outlined: the biometrical approach and the proposed methodology of dissection of the complex trait into its components ...
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Quantitative Genetics

2019
Maheswari Kulandhasamy   +2 more
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Avian Quantitative Genetics

2001
Most of the characteristics studied by avian ecologists relate to the external appearance of birdsiamorphology, life history, behavior, and in some cases, physiologyiathe very characteristics upon which natural selection operates. These traits are likely to be the products of tens or hundreds of loci, and their expression can be modified by numerous ...
Juha Merilä, Ben C. Sheldon
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Integrating genomics and multivariate evolutionary quantitative genetics: a case study of constraints on sexual selection in Drosophila serrata

Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences, 2021
Adam Reddiex, Stephen F Chenoweth
exaly  

Quantitative genetics of pleiotropy and its potential for plant sciences

Journal of Plant Physiology, 2022
Stephan Reinert
exaly  

Evolutionary Quantitative Genetics

2006
Abstract Quantitative genetics developed from an attempt to explain the apparent “blending inheritance” observed in quantitative traits within the framework of Mendelian genetics. In this it has been extraordinarily successful. However, a change in perspective was needed to understand the inheritance of quantitative traits.
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Network biology bridges the gaps between quantitative genetics and multi-omics to map complex diseases

Current Opinion in Chemical Biology, 2022
Si Wu, Dijun Chen, Michael Paul Snyder
exaly  

Quantitative Genetics

1987
Peter T. Boag, Arie J. van Noordwijk
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