Under a hypothesis that the host–parasite interaction system is governed by genome-for-genome inter- action, we propose a genetic model that integrates genetic information from both the host and parasite genomes. The model can be used for mapping quantitative trait loci (QTL) conferring the interaction between host and parasite and detecting interactions among these QTL. A one-dimensional genome-scan strategy is used to map QTL in both the host and parasite genomes simultaneously conditioned on se- lected pairs of markers controlling the background genetic variation; a two-dimensional genome-scan procedure is conducted to search for epistasis within the host and parasite genomes and interspecific QTL-by-QTL interactions between the host and...
Studies in model organisms suggest that epistasis may play an important role in the etiology of comp...
Coevolution between host and parasite is a long-term object of scientific interest, mostly because o...
Background: The rapid advance in large-scale SNP-chip technologies offers us great opportunities in ...
Organisms engage in extensive cross-species molecular dialog, yet the underlying molecular actors ar...
Genome-wide association studies are widely used to identify "disease genes" conferring resistance/su...
The discovery of epistatically interacting QTL is hampered by the intractability and low power to de...
The discovery of epistatically interacting QTL is hampered by the intractability and low power to de...
Interactions between hosts and parasites provide an ongoing source of selection that promotes the ev...
How a host fights infection depends on an ordered sequence of steps, beginning with attempts to prev...
Background. The antagonistic co-evolution of hosts and their parasites is considered to be a potenti...
After nearly 10 years of intense academic and commercial research effort, large genome-wide associat...
Infectious diseases are particularly challenging for genome-wide association studies (GWAS) because ...
There is a long-standing interest in understanding host-parasite coevolutionary dynamics and associa...
We applied a range of genome-wide association (GWA) methods to map quantitative trait loci (QTL) in ...
Understanding genetic specificity in factors determining the outcome of host-parasite interactions i...
Studies in model organisms suggest that epistasis may play an important role in the etiology of comp...
Coevolution between host and parasite is a long-term object of scientific interest, mostly because o...
Background: The rapid advance in large-scale SNP-chip technologies offers us great opportunities in ...
Organisms engage in extensive cross-species molecular dialog, yet the underlying molecular actors ar...
Genome-wide association studies are widely used to identify "disease genes" conferring resistance/su...
The discovery of epistatically interacting QTL is hampered by the intractability and low power to de...
The discovery of epistatically interacting QTL is hampered by the intractability and low power to de...
Interactions between hosts and parasites provide an ongoing source of selection that promotes the ev...
How a host fights infection depends on an ordered sequence of steps, beginning with attempts to prev...
Background. The antagonistic co-evolution of hosts and their parasites is considered to be a potenti...
After nearly 10 years of intense academic and commercial research effort, large genome-wide associat...
Infectious diseases are particularly challenging for genome-wide association studies (GWAS) because ...
There is a long-standing interest in understanding host-parasite coevolutionary dynamics and associa...
We applied a range of genome-wide association (GWA) methods to map quantitative trait loci (QTL) in ...
Understanding genetic specificity in factors determining the outcome of host-parasite interactions i...
Studies in model organisms suggest that epistasis may play an important role in the etiology of comp...
Coevolution between host and parasite is a long-term object of scientific interest, mostly because o...
Background: The rapid advance in large-scale SNP-chip technologies offers us great opportunities in ...