Genotype–phenotype relations are usually inferred from a deterministic point of view. For example, quantitative trait loci (QTL), which describe regions of the genome associated with a particular phenotype, are based on a mean trait difference between genotype categories. However, living systems comprise huge numbers of cells (the ‘particles’ of biology). Each cell can exhibit substantial phenotypic individuality, which can have dramatic consequences at the organismal level. Now, with technology capable of interrogating individual cells, it is time to consider how genotypes shape the probability laws of single cell traits. The possibility of mapping single cell probabilistic trait loci (PTL), which link genomic regions to probabilities of c...
Genetic testing was originally thought likely to generate deter-ministic predictions of many clinica...
"Phenotype" is the visible or quantifiable effect of the expression of a gene, whereas the specific ...
We show how field- and information theory can be used to quantify the relationship between genotype ...
Genotype–phenotype relations are usually inferred from a deterministic point of view. For example, q...
Genotype-phenotype relations are usually inferred from a deterministic point of view. For example, q...
Genetic associations have been discovered for many human complex traits, and yet for most associated...
The map between genotype and phenotype is fundamental to biology. Biological information is stored a...
A core focus of genetics is understanding the relationship between genetic variation (genotypes) and...
bservable inherited characteristics of an individual (what we see) is called phenotype. . The gene...
The great diversity of phenotypes across organisms raises the question of how it emerged from the di...
In the classic view introduced by R. A. Fisher, a quantitative trait is encoded by many loci with sm...
One of the big aims in human genetics is to understand the biological mechanism underlying the genet...
Understanding the way genes work amongst individuals and across generations to shape form and functi...
The diversity of life is a fundamental empirical fact of nature. Casual observation alone confirms t...
Understanding how genotypes map onto phenotypes, fitness, and eventually organisms is arguably the n...
Genetic testing was originally thought likely to generate deter-ministic predictions of many clinica...
"Phenotype" is the visible or quantifiable effect of the expression of a gene, whereas the specific ...
We show how field- and information theory can be used to quantify the relationship between genotype ...
Genotype–phenotype relations are usually inferred from a deterministic point of view. For example, q...
Genotype-phenotype relations are usually inferred from a deterministic point of view. For example, q...
Genetic associations have been discovered for many human complex traits, and yet for most associated...
The map between genotype and phenotype is fundamental to biology. Biological information is stored a...
A core focus of genetics is understanding the relationship between genetic variation (genotypes) and...
bservable inherited characteristics of an individual (what we see) is called phenotype. . The gene...
The great diversity of phenotypes across organisms raises the question of how it emerged from the di...
In the classic view introduced by R. A. Fisher, a quantitative trait is encoded by many loci with sm...
One of the big aims in human genetics is to understand the biological mechanism underlying the genet...
Understanding the way genes work amongst individuals and across generations to shape form and functi...
The diversity of life is a fundamental empirical fact of nature. Casual observation alone confirms t...
Understanding how genotypes map onto phenotypes, fitness, and eventually organisms is arguably the n...
Genetic testing was originally thought likely to generate deter-ministic predictions of many clinica...
"Phenotype" is the visible or quantifiable effect of the expression of a gene, whereas the specific ...
We show how field- and information theory can be used to quantify the relationship between genotype ...