In quantitative genetics the relationship between genetic and phenotypic variation is investigated. The identification of these variants can bring improvements to selective breeding, allow for transgenic techniques to be applied in agricultural settings and assess the risk of polygenic diseases. To locate these variants, a linkage-‐based quantitative trait locus (QTL) approach can be applied. In this thesis, a chicken intercross population between wild and domestic birds have been used for QTL mapping of phenotypes such as comb, body and brain size, bone density and anxiety behaviour. Gene expression QTL (eQTL) mapping was also done for tissues such as comb base, medullar bone, liver and brain. By overlapping eQTL and QTL, regions were ide...
Background: Linkage mapping is used to identify genomic regions affecting the expression of complex ...
In depth studies of quantitative trait loci (QTL) can provide insights to the genetic architectures ...
Phenotypic variation within populations is a crucial factor in evolution and is mainly thought to be...
Domestication can serve as a study system of rapid evolutionary change with wide-ranging effects on ...
Dissecting the genetic control of complex trait variation remains very challenging, despite many adv...
The purpose of gene mapping is to understand the underlying genetics of simple and complex traits li...
Life history traits such as fecundity are important to evolution because they make up components of ...
Domestication greatly increases phenotypic variation in a short time span, with selection for a sing...
Domestication greatly increases phenotypic variation in a short time span, with selection for a sing...
Life history traits such as fecundity are important to evolution because they make up components of ...
BackgroundDNA cytosine methylation is an important epigenetic modification that has significant effe...
This thesis explores the genetic characterization of the mechanisms underlying complex traits in chi...
BackgroundDNA cytosine methylation is an important epigenetic modification that has significant effe...
Introduction: Growth traits are important in poultry production, however, little is known for its re...
Methods for mapping QTL are actively used in the chicken to identify chromosomal regions contributin...
Background: Linkage mapping is used to identify genomic regions affecting the expression of complex ...
In depth studies of quantitative trait loci (QTL) can provide insights to the genetic architectures ...
Phenotypic variation within populations is a crucial factor in evolution and is mainly thought to be...
Domestication can serve as a study system of rapid evolutionary change with wide-ranging effects on ...
Dissecting the genetic control of complex trait variation remains very challenging, despite many adv...
The purpose of gene mapping is to understand the underlying genetics of simple and complex traits li...
Life history traits such as fecundity are important to evolution because they make up components of ...
Domestication greatly increases phenotypic variation in a short time span, with selection for a sing...
Domestication greatly increases phenotypic variation in a short time span, with selection for a sing...
Life history traits such as fecundity are important to evolution because they make up components of ...
BackgroundDNA cytosine methylation is an important epigenetic modification that has significant effe...
This thesis explores the genetic characterization of the mechanisms underlying complex traits in chi...
BackgroundDNA cytosine methylation is an important epigenetic modification that has significant effe...
Introduction: Growth traits are important in poultry production, however, little is known for its re...
Methods for mapping QTL are actively used in the chicken to identify chromosomal regions contributin...
Background: Linkage mapping is used to identify genomic regions affecting the expression of complex ...
In depth studies of quantitative trait loci (QTL) can provide insights to the genetic architectures ...
Phenotypic variation within populations is a crucial factor in evolution and is mainly thought to be...