Genetic variance of a phenotypic trait can originate from direct genetic effects, or from indirect effects, i.e., through genetic effects on other traits, affecting the trait of interest. This distinction is often of great importance, for example, when trying to improve crop yield and simultaneously control plant height. As suggested by Sewall Wright, assessing contributions of direct and indirect effects requires knowledge of (1) the presence or absence of direct genetic effects on each trait, and (2) the functional relationships between the traits. Because experimental validation of such relationships is often unfeasible, it is increasingly common to reconstruct them using causal inference methods. However, most current methods require al...
Determining the genetic architecture of complex traits is a necessary step to understand phenotypic ...
Probabilistic graphical models (PGMs) offer a conceptual architecture where biological and mathemati...
When individuals interact, their phenotypes may be affected not only by their own genes but also by ...
Genetic variance of a phenotypic trait can originate from direct genetic effects, or from indirect e...
Genetic variance of a phenotypic trait can originate from direct genetic effects, or from indirect e...
Genetic variance of a phenotypic trait can originate from direct genetic effects, or from indirect e...
Genetic variance of a phenotypic trait can originate from direct genetic effects, or from indirect e...
Genetic variance of a phenotypic trait can originate from direct genetic effects, or from indirect e...
Genetic variance of a phenotypic trait can originate from direct genetic effects, or from indirect e...
<div><p>In the context of genetics and breeding research on multiple phenotypic traits, reconstructi...
In the context of genetics and breeding research on multiple phenotypic traits, reconstructing the d...
In the context of genetics and breeding research on multiple phenotypic traits, reconstructing the d...
Methodology for mapping quantitative trait loci (QTL) has focused primarily on treating the QTL as a...
In the context of genetics and breeding research on multiple phenotypic traits, reconstructing the d...
In the context of genetics and breeding research on multiple phenotypic traits, reconstructing the d...
Determining the genetic architecture of complex traits is a necessary step to understand phenotypic ...
Probabilistic graphical models (PGMs) offer a conceptual architecture where biological and mathemati...
When individuals interact, their phenotypes may be affected not only by their own genes but also by ...
Genetic variance of a phenotypic trait can originate from direct genetic effects, or from indirect e...
Genetic variance of a phenotypic trait can originate from direct genetic effects, or from indirect e...
Genetic variance of a phenotypic trait can originate from direct genetic effects, or from indirect e...
Genetic variance of a phenotypic trait can originate from direct genetic effects, or from indirect e...
Genetic variance of a phenotypic trait can originate from direct genetic effects, or from indirect e...
Genetic variance of a phenotypic trait can originate from direct genetic effects, or from indirect e...
<div><p>In the context of genetics and breeding research on multiple phenotypic traits, reconstructi...
In the context of genetics and breeding research on multiple phenotypic traits, reconstructing the d...
In the context of genetics and breeding research on multiple phenotypic traits, reconstructing the d...
Methodology for mapping quantitative trait loci (QTL) has focused primarily on treating the QTL as a...
In the context of genetics and breeding research on multiple phenotypic traits, reconstructing the d...
In the context of genetics and breeding research on multiple phenotypic traits, reconstructing the d...
Determining the genetic architecture of complex traits is a necessary step to understand phenotypic ...
Probabilistic graphical models (PGMs) offer a conceptual architecture where biological and mathemati...
When individuals interact, their phenotypes may be affected not only by their own genes but also by ...