AbstractElucidating the underlying rules that govern the phenotypic diversity observed in natural populations is an old but still unaccomplished goal in biology. In 1865, Gregor Mendel paved the way for the dissection of the underlying genetic basis of traits by setting out to understand the principles of heredity. To date, we still lack a global overview of the spectrum and continuum existing between Mendelian and complex traits within any natural population. In this respect, we recently performed a species-wide survey of Mendelian traits across a large population of isolates using the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae. By analyzing the distribution and the inheritance patterns of the trait, we have clearly shown that monogenic mutations can ...
Understanding the rules governing the astonishing diversity existing between individuals belonging t...
Most heritable traits, including many human diseases, are caused by multiple loci. Studies in both h...
Most phenotypic traits are controlled by many genes, but a global picture of the genotype–phenotype ...
Mendelian traits are considered to be at the lower end of the complexity spectrum of heritable pheno...
SummaryMendelian traits are considered to be at the lower end of the complexity spectrum of heritabl...
SummaryMendelian traits are considered to be at the lower end of the complexity spectrum of heritabl...
AbstractElucidating the underlying rules that govern the phenotypic diversity observed in natural po...
Elucidating the genetic origin of phenotypic diversity among individuals within the same species is ...
Un objectif central en biologie est de comprendre la relation entre le génotype et le phénotype. Mes...
Un objectif central en biologie est de comprendre la relation entre le génotype et le phénotype. Mes...
A fundamental question in biology is whether variation in organisms primarily emerges as a function ...
Most heritable traits, including many human diseases, are caused by multiple loci. Studies in both h...
Most heritable traits, including many human diseases, are caused by multiple loci. Studies in both h...
A fundamental question in biology is whether variation in organisms primarily emerges as a function ...
Understanding the rules governing the astonishing diversity existing between individuals belonging t...
Understanding the rules governing the astonishing diversity existing between individuals belonging t...
Most heritable traits, including many human diseases, are caused by multiple loci. Studies in both h...
Most phenotypic traits are controlled by many genes, but a global picture of the genotype–phenotype ...
Mendelian traits are considered to be at the lower end of the complexity spectrum of heritable pheno...
SummaryMendelian traits are considered to be at the lower end of the complexity spectrum of heritabl...
SummaryMendelian traits are considered to be at the lower end of the complexity spectrum of heritabl...
AbstractElucidating the underlying rules that govern the phenotypic diversity observed in natural po...
Elucidating the genetic origin of phenotypic diversity among individuals within the same species is ...
Un objectif central en biologie est de comprendre la relation entre le génotype et le phénotype. Mes...
Un objectif central en biologie est de comprendre la relation entre le génotype et le phénotype. Mes...
A fundamental question in biology is whether variation in organisms primarily emerges as a function ...
Most heritable traits, including many human diseases, are caused by multiple loci. Studies in both h...
Most heritable traits, including many human diseases, are caused by multiple loci. Studies in both h...
A fundamental question in biology is whether variation in organisms primarily emerges as a function ...
Understanding the rules governing the astonishing diversity existing between individuals belonging t...
Understanding the rules governing the astonishing diversity existing between individuals belonging t...
Most heritable traits, including many human diseases, are caused by multiple loci. Studies in both h...
Most phenotypic traits are controlled by many genes, but a global picture of the genotype–phenotype ...