The Quantitative Genetic Analysis Station (QGAStation) is a software package that has been developed to perform statistical analysis for complex traits. It consists of five domains for handling data from diallel crosses, regional trials, core germplasm collections, QTL mapping, and microarray experiments. The first domain contains genetic models for diallel cross analysis, in which genetic variance components and genetic-by-environment interactions can be estimated, and genetic effects can be predicted. The second domain evaluates the performance of varieties in regional trials by implementing a general statistical method that outperforms ANOVA in tackling unbalanced data that arises frequently in trials across multiple locations and over a...
Abstract: The genetic analysis of quantitative or complex traits has been based mainly on statistica...
Genome-wide expression study is a powerful genomic technology to quantify expression dynamics of gen...
The genetic architecture of a trait is defined by the set of genes contributing to genetic variation...
Although the term quantitative trait locus (QTL) strictly refers merely to a genetic variant that ca...
Motivation: Current methodology and software for quantitat-ive trait loci (QTL) analyses do not use ...
This thesis develops and evaluates statistical methods for different types of genetic analyses, incl...
QTLNetwork is a software package for mapping and visualizing the genetic architecture underlying com...
The existence of new technologies, implemented in efficient platforms and workflows has made massive...
Classical quantitative genetics theory makes a number of simplifying assumptions in order to develop...
Many important traits in plants, animals and humans are quantitative, and most such traits are gener...
Genetical genomics combines acquired high-throughput genomic data with genetic analysis. In this cha...
In crop plants quantitative variation is a feature of many important traits, such as yield, quality ...
With the rapid advances in molecular biology, the near completion of the human genome, the developme...
Summary: Of many statistical methods developed to date for quantitative trait locus (QTL) analysis, ...
In crop plants quantitative variation is a feature of many important traits, such as yield, quality ...
Abstract: The genetic analysis of quantitative or complex traits has been based mainly on statistica...
Genome-wide expression study is a powerful genomic technology to quantify expression dynamics of gen...
The genetic architecture of a trait is defined by the set of genes contributing to genetic variation...
Although the term quantitative trait locus (QTL) strictly refers merely to a genetic variant that ca...
Motivation: Current methodology and software for quantitat-ive trait loci (QTL) analyses do not use ...
This thesis develops and evaluates statistical methods for different types of genetic analyses, incl...
QTLNetwork is a software package for mapping and visualizing the genetic architecture underlying com...
The existence of new technologies, implemented in efficient platforms and workflows has made massive...
Classical quantitative genetics theory makes a number of simplifying assumptions in order to develop...
Many important traits in plants, animals and humans are quantitative, and most such traits are gener...
Genetical genomics combines acquired high-throughput genomic data with genetic analysis. In this cha...
In crop plants quantitative variation is a feature of many important traits, such as yield, quality ...
With the rapid advances in molecular biology, the near completion of the human genome, the developme...
Summary: Of many statistical methods developed to date for quantitative trait locus (QTL) analysis, ...
In crop plants quantitative variation is a feature of many important traits, such as yield, quality ...
Abstract: The genetic analysis of quantitative or complex traits has been based mainly on statistica...
Genome-wide expression study is a powerful genomic technology to quantify expression dynamics of gen...
The genetic architecture of a trait is defined by the set of genes contributing to genetic variation...