QST, a measure of quantitative genetic differentiation among populations, is an index that can suggest local adaptation if QST for a trait is sufficiently larger than the mean FST of neutral genetic markers. A previous method by Whitlock and Guillaume derived a simulation resampling approach to statistically test for a difference between QST and FST, but that method is limited to balanced data sets with offspring related as half-sibs through shared fathers. We extend this approach to (1) allow for a model more suitable for some plant populations or breeding designs in which offspring are related through mothers (assuming independent fathers for each offspring; half-sibs by dam), and (2) by explicitly allowing for unbalanced data sets. The r...
Comparisons between putatively neutral genetic differentiation amongst populations, F(ST), and quant...
Many biological traits are discretely distributed in phenotype but continuously distributed in genet...
Many biological traits are discretely distributed in phenotype but continuously distributed in genet...
QST, a measure of quantitative genetic differentiation among populations, is an index that can sugge...
QST, a measure of quantitative genetic differentiation among populations, is an index that can sugge...
Abstract Common garden experiments are valuable to study adaptive phenomenon and adaptive potential,...
Abstract Common garden experiments are valuable to study adaptive phenomenon and adaptive potential,...
Quantitative trait locus (QTL) mapping is often conducted in line crossing experiments where progeny...
FST outlier tests are a potentially powerful way to detect genetic loci under spatially divergent se...
Quantitative trait locus (QTL) mapping is often conducted in line crossing experiments where progeny...
To test whether quantitative traits are under directional or homogenizing selection, it is common pr...
Quantitative trait locus (QTL) mapping is often conducted in line crossing experiments where progeny...
Quantitative trait locus (QTL) mapping is often conducted in line crossing experiments where progeny...
Theoretical comparisons for quantitative trait loci (QTL) mapping properties were conducted among si...
Many biological traits are discretely distributed in phenotype but continuously distributed in genet...
Comparisons between putatively neutral genetic differentiation amongst populations, F(ST), and quant...
Many biological traits are discretely distributed in phenotype but continuously distributed in genet...
Many biological traits are discretely distributed in phenotype but continuously distributed in genet...
QST, a measure of quantitative genetic differentiation among populations, is an index that can sugge...
QST, a measure of quantitative genetic differentiation among populations, is an index that can sugge...
Abstract Common garden experiments are valuable to study adaptive phenomenon and adaptive potential,...
Abstract Common garden experiments are valuable to study adaptive phenomenon and adaptive potential,...
Quantitative trait locus (QTL) mapping is often conducted in line crossing experiments where progeny...
FST outlier tests are a potentially powerful way to detect genetic loci under spatially divergent se...
Quantitative trait locus (QTL) mapping is often conducted in line crossing experiments where progeny...
To test whether quantitative traits are under directional or homogenizing selection, it is common pr...
Quantitative trait locus (QTL) mapping is often conducted in line crossing experiments where progeny...
Quantitative trait locus (QTL) mapping is often conducted in line crossing experiments where progeny...
Theoretical comparisons for quantitative trait loci (QTL) mapping properties were conducted among si...
Many biological traits are discretely distributed in phenotype but continuously distributed in genet...
Comparisons between putatively neutral genetic differentiation amongst populations, F(ST), and quant...
Many biological traits are discretely distributed in phenotype but continuously distributed in genet...
Many biological traits are discretely distributed in phenotype but continuously distributed in genet...