Identifying natural allelic variation that underlies quantitative trait variation remains a fundamental problem in genetics. Most studies have employed either simple synthetic populations with restricted allelic variation or performed association mapping on a sample of naturally occurring haplotypes. Both of these approaches have some limitations, therefore alternative resources for the genetic dissection of complex traits continue to be sought. Here we describe one such alternative, the Multiparent Advanced Generation Inter-Cross (MAGIC). This approach is expected to improve the precision with which QTL can be mapped, improving the outlook for QTL cloning. Here, we present the first panel of MAGIC lines developed: a set of 527 recombinant ...
AbstractQuantitative trait loci (QTL) have been identified using traditional linkage mapping and pos...
One of the main outcomes of quantitative genetics approaches to natural variation is to reveal the g...
A major goal of today's biology is to understand the genetic basis of quantitative traits. This can ...
Even when phenotypic differences are large between natural or domesticated strains, the underlying g...
Even when phenotypic differences are large between natural or domesticated strains, the underlying g...
BackgroundEven when phenotypic differences are large between natural or domesticated strains, the un...
BackgroundEven when phenotypic differences are large between natural or domesticated strains, the un...
Background: Even when phenotypic differences are large between natural or domesticated strains, the ...
Background: Even when phenotypic differences are large between natural or domesticated strains, the ...
BACKGROUND Even when phenotypic differences are large between natural or domesticated strains, the u...
In Arabidopsis, a variety of mapping populations have been used for the detection of quantitative tr...
In Arabidopsis, a variety of mapping populations have been used for the detection of quantitative tr...
<p>Quantitative variation is a feature of many important traits such as yield, quality and dis...
A major goal of today's biology is to understand the genetic basis of quantitative traits. This can ...
A major goal of today's biology is to understand the genetic basis of quantitative traits. This can ...
AbstractQuantitative trait loci (QTL) have been identified using traditional linkage mapping and pos...
One of the main outcomes of quantitative genetics approaches to natural variation is to reveal the g...
A major goal of today's biology is to understand the genetic basis of quantitative traits. This can ...
Even when phenotypic differences are large between natural or domesticated strains, the underlying g...
Even when phenotypic differences are large between natural or domesticated strains, the underlying g...
BackgroundEven when phenotypic differences are large between natural or domesticated strains, the un...
BackgroundEven when phenotypic differences are large between natural or domesticated strains, the un...
Background: Even when phenotypic differences are large between natural or domesticated strains, the ...
Background: Even when phenotypic differences are large between natural or domesticated strains, the ...
BACKGROUND Even when phenotypic differences are large between natural or domesticated strains, the u...
In Arabidopsis, a variety of mapping populations have been used for the detection of quantitative tr...
In Arabidopsis, a variety of mapping populations have been used for the detection of quantitative tr...
<p>Quantitative variation is a feature of many important traits such as yield, quality and dis...
A major goal of today's biology is to understand the genetic basis of quantitative traits. This can ...
A major goal of today's biology is to understand the genetic basis of quantitative traits. This can ...
AbstractQuantitative trait loci (QTL) have been identified using traditional linkage mapping and pos...
One of the main outcomes of quantitative genetics approaches to natural variation is to reveal the g...
A major goal of today's biology is to understand the genetic basis of quantitative traits. This can ...