<div><p>Predicting organismal phenotypes from genotype data is important for plant and animal breeding, medicine, and evolutionary biology. Genomic-based phenotype prediction has been applied for single-nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) genotyping platforms, but not using complete genome sequences. Here, we report genomic prediction for starvation stress resistance and startle response in <em>Drosophila melanogaster</em>, using ∼2.5 million SNPs determined by sequencing the Drosophila Genetic Reference Panel population of inbred lines. We constructed a genomic relationship matrix from the SNP data and used it in a genomic best linear unbiased prediction (GBLUP) model. We assessed predictive ability as the correlation between predicted genetic v...
High-throughput sequencing technologies are allowing the description of genome-wide variation patter...
Many research teams perform numerous genetic, transcriptomic, proteomic and other types of omic expe...
The molecular basis of adaptation remains elusive even with the current ease of sequencing the genom...
Predicting organismal phenotypes from genotype data is important for plant and animal breeding, medi...
<div><p>The ability to predict quantitative trait phenotypes from molecular polymorphism data will r...
The ability of natural populations to withstand environmental stresses relies partly on their adapti...
Gene expression profiles potentially hold valuable information for the prediction of breeding values...
The relationship between population size, inbreeding, loss of genetic variation and evolutionary pot...
A major challenge of biology is understanding the relationship between molecular genetic variation a...
While it has long been established that populations of animals harbor substantial natural genetic va...
Gene expression profiles potentially hold valuable information for the prediction of breeding values...
© 2019 Paul BattlayWhile understanding insecticide resistance in Drosophila melanogaster is informat...
The molecular mechanisms underlying adaptation have eluded evolutionary biologists even with the adv...
The genetic architecture of adaptive traits is of key importance to predict evolutionary responses. ...
The combination of experimental evolution and next-generation sequencing, termed E&R, has emerge...
High-throughput sequencing technologies are allowing the description of genome-wide variation patter...
Many research teams perform numerous genetic, transcriptomic, proteomic and other types of omic expe...
The molecular basis of adaptation remains elusive even with the current ease of sequencing the genom...
Predicting organismal phenotypes from genotype data is important for plant and animal breeding, medi...
<div><p>The ability to predict quantitative trait phenotypes from molecular polymorphism data will r...
The ability of natural populations to withstand environmental stresses relies partly on their adapti...
Gene expression profiles potentially hold valuable information for the prediction of breeding values...
The relationship between population size, inbreeding, loss of genetic variation and evolutionary pot...
A major challenge of biology is understanding the relationship between molecular genetic variation a...
While it has long been established that populations of animals harbor substantial natural genetic va...
Gene expression profiles potentially hold valuable information for the prediction of breeding values...
© 2019 Paul BattlayWhile understanding insecticide resistance in Drosophila melanogaster is informat...
The molecular mechanisms underlying adaptation have eluded evolutionary biologists even with the adv...
The genetic architecture of adaptive traits is of key importance to predict evolutionary responses. ...
The combination of experimental evolution and next-generation sequencing, termed E&R, has emerge...
High-throughput sequencing technologies are allowing the description of genome-wide variation patter...
Many research teams perform numerous genetic, transcriptomic, proteomic and other types of omic expe...
The molecular basis of adaptation remains elusive even with the current ease of sequencing the genom...