Wood formation is an excellent model system for quantitative trait analysis due to the strong associations between the transcriptional and metabolic traits that contribute to this complex process. Investigating the genetic architecture and regulatory mechanisms underlying wood formation will enhance our understanding of the quantitative genetics and genomics of complex phenotypic variation. Genome-wide association studies (GWASs) represent an ideal statistical strategy for dissecting the genetic basis of complex quantitative traits. However, elucidating the molecular mechanisms underlying many favorable loci that contribute to wood formation and optimizing GWAS design remain challenging in this omics era. In this review, we summarize the re...
Association studies are widely utilized to analyze complex traits but their ability to disclose gene...
Slash pine (Pinus elliottii Engelm.) is an important timber and resin species in the United States, ...
Woody perennial angiosperms (i.e., hardwood trees) are polyphyletic in origin and occur in most ang...
Genomics promises to enrich the investigations of biology and biochemistry. Current advancements in ...
Norway spruce is a boreal forest tree species of significant ecological and economic importance. Hen...
The convergence of quantitative genetics of complex traits with genomic technologies is quickly beco...
Genetic control of tree growth and wood formation varies depending on the age of the tree and the ti...
Woody perennial angiosperms (i.e., hardwood trees) are polyphyletic in origin and occur in most angi...
Background: Eucalyptus is an important genus in industrial plantations throughout the world and is g...
Abstract Norway spruce is a boreal forest tree species of significant ecological and economic impor...
A genome-wide association study (GWAS) was conducted on more than 30,000 single nucleotide polymorph...
Association studies are widely utilized to analyze complex traits but their ability to disclose gene...
Slash pine (Pinus elliottii Engelm.) is an important timber and resin species in the United States, ...
Woody perennial angiosperms (i.e., hardwood trees) are polyphyletic in origin and occur in most ang...
Genomics promises to enrich the investigations of biology and biochemistry. Current advancements in ...
Norway spruce is a boreal forest tree species of significant ecological and economic importance. Hen...
The convergence of quantitative genetics of complex traits with genomic technologies is quickly beco...
Genetic control of tree growth and wood formation varies depending on the age of the tree and the ti...
Woody perennial angiosperms (i.e., hardwood trees) are polyphyletic in origin and occur in most angi...
Background: Eucalyptus is an important genus in industrial plantations throughout the world and is g...
Abstract Norway spruce is a boreal forest tree species of significant ecological and economic impor...
A genome-wide association study (GWAS) was conducted on more than 30,000 single nucleotide polymorph...
Association studies are widely utilized to analyze complex traits but their ability to disclose gene...
Slash pine (Pinus elliottii Engelm.) is an important timber and resin species in the United States, ...
Woody perennial angiosperms (i.e., hardwood trees) are polyphyletic in origin and occur in most ang...