Recent developments in statistical methods for detecting genetic loci affecting phenotypic variability Lars Rönnegård1,2 * and William Valdar3 A number of recent works have introduced statistical methods for detecting genetic loci that affect phenotypic variability, which we refer to as variability-controlling quantitative trait loci (vQTL). These are genetic variants whose allelic state predicts how much phenotype values will vary about their expected means. Such loci are of great potential interest in both human and non-human genetic studies, one reason being that a detected vQTL could represent a previously undetected interaction with other genes or environmental factors. The simultaneous publication of these new methods in different j...
Traditional approach delineates the genetic analysis of quantitative or complex traits had been dep...
Abstract There is evidence in different species of genetic control of environmental variation, indep...
In crop plants quantitative variation is a feature of many important traits, such as yield, quality ...
A number of recent works have introduced statistical methods for detecting genetic loci that affect ...
Traditional methods for detecting genes that affect complex diseases in humans or animal models, mil...
The propensity of a trait to vary within a population may have evolutionary, ecological, or clinical...
<div><p>The propensity of a trait to vary within a population may have evolutionary, ecological, or ...
Quantitative variation underlies normal as well as pathological traits, and large part of this varia...
Although the term quantitative trait locus (QTL) strictly refers merely to a genetic variant that ca...
Complex diseases are affected by genetic factors, environmental factors, and their interactions. Tra...
Methodology for mapping quantitative trait loci (QTL) has focused primarily on treating the QTL as a...
This thesis develops and evaluates statistical methods for different types of genetic analyses, incl...
Environmental variation (VE) in a quantitative trait – variation in phenotype that cannot be explain...
There is evidence in different species of genetic control of environmental variation, independent of...
Abstract: The genetic analysis of quantitative or complex traits has been based mainly on statistica...
Traditional approach delineates the genetic analysis of quantitative or complex traits had been dep...
Abstract There is evidence in different species of genetic control of environmental variation, indep...
In crop plants quantitative variation is a feature of many important traits, such as yield, quality ...
A number of recent works have introduced statistical methods for detecting genetic loci that affect ...
Traditional methods for detecting genes that affect complex diseases in humans or animal models, mil...
The propensity of a trait to vary within a population may have evolutionary, ecological, or clinical...
<div><p>The propensity of a trait to vary within a population may have evolutionary, ecological, or ...
Quantitative variation underlies normal as well as pathological traits, and large part of this varia...
Although the term quantitative trait locus (QTL) strictly refers merely to a genetic variant that ca...
Complex diseases are affected by genetic factors, environmental factors, and their interactions. Tra...
Methodology for mapping quantitative trait loci (QTL) has focused primarily on treating the QTL as a...
This thesis develops and evaluates statistical methods for different types of genetic analyses, incl...
Environmental variation (VE) in a quantitative trait – variation in phenotype that cannot be explain...
There is evidence in different species of genetic control of environmental variation, independent of...
Abstract: The genetic analysis of quantitative or complex traits has been based mainly on statistica...
Traditional approach delineates the genetic analysis of quantitative or complex traits had been dep...
Abstract There is evidence in different species of genetic control of environmental variation, indep...
In crop plants quantitative variation is a feature of many important traits, such as yield, quality ...