The aim of this work was to investigate the short-term behavior of the genetic variability of quantitative traits simulated from models with additive and non-additive gene action in control and phenotypic selection populations. Both traits, one with low (h² = 0.10) and the other with high (h² = 0.60) heritability, were controlled by 600 biallelic loci. From a standard genome, it was obtained six genetic models which included the following: only the additive gene effects; complete and positive dominance for 25, 50, 75 and 100% of the loci; and positive overdominance for 50% of the loci. In the models with dominance deviation, the additive allelic effects were also included for 100% of the loci. Genetic variability was quantified from generat...
There is evidence in different species of genetic control of environmental variation, independent of...
For human complex traits, non-additive genetic variation has been invoked to explain "missing herita...
For human complex traits, non-additive genetic variation has been invoked to explain “missing herita...
The Fisher?s infinitesimal model is traditionally used in quantitative genetics and genomic selectio...
A number of recent works have introduced statistical methods for detecting genetic loci that affect ...
Five populations with varying percentages of animals in full-sib families were simulated. For each p...
Under the finite-locus model in the absence of mutation, the additive genetic variation is expected ...
A genetic model with either 64 or 1,600 unlinked biallelic loci and complete dominance was used to s...
Methodology for mapping quantitative trait loci (QTL) has focused primarily on treating the QTL as a...
Abstract There is evidence in different species of genetic control of environmental variation, indep...
The proportion of variation in complex traits that can be attributed to non-additive genetic effects...
<div><p>We established a genomic model of quantitative trait with genomic additive and dominance rel...
Recent developments in statistical methods for detecting genetic loci affecting phenotypic variabili...
We established a genomic model of quantitative trait with genomic additive and dominance relationshi...
Average effects of alleles can show considerable differences between populations. The magnitude of t...
There is evidence in different species of genetic control of environmental variation, independent of...
For human complex traits, non-additive genetic variation has been invoked to explain "missing herita...
For human complex traits, non-additive genetic variation has been invoked to explain “missing herita...
The Fisher?s infinitesimal model is traditionally used in quantitative genetics and genomic selectio...
A number of recent works have introduced statistical methods for detecting genetic loci that affect ...
Five populations with varying percentages of animals in full-sib families were simulated. For each p...
Under the finite-locus model in the absence of mutation, the additive genetic variation is expected ...
A genetic model with either 64 or 1,600 unlinked biallelic loci and complete dominance was used to s...
Methodology for mapping quantitative trait loci (QTL) has focused primarily on treating the QTL as a...
Abstract There is evidence in different species of genetic control of environmental variation, indep...
The proportion of variation in complex traits that can be attributed to non-additive genetic effects...
<div><p>We established a genomic model of quantitative trait with genomic additive and dominance rel...
Recent developments in statistical methods for detecting genetic loci affecting phenotypic variabili...
We established a genomic model of quantitative trait with genomic additive and dominance relationshi...
Average effects of alleles can show considerable differences between populations. The magnitude of t...
There is evidence in different species of genetic control of environmental variation, independent of...
For human complex traits, non-additive genetic variation has been invoked to explain "missing herita...
For human complex traits, non-additive genetic variation has been invoked to explain “missing herita...