Improvements in the usefulness of QTL analysis arise from better statistical methods applied to the problem, ability to analyze more complex mating designs, and the fitting of less simplified genetic models. Here we review the advantages of different plant mating designs in QTL analysis and conclude that diallel designs have several favorable properties. We then turn to the detection of systematic genome-wide synergistic epistasis. This form of epistasis has important implications from evolutionary (maintenance of sexual reproduction and concealment of cryptic genetic variation) and practical perspectives (response to pyramided favorable alleles). We develop two methods for detecting systematic synergistic epistasis, one based on analyzing ...
Epistasis refers to gene interaction effect involving two or more genes. Statistical methods for ma...
The genetic architecture of a trait is defined by the set of genes contributing to genetic variation...
Despite its importance to agriculture, the genetic basis of heterosis is still not well understood. ...
Improvements in the usefulness of QTL analysis arise from better statistical methods applied to the ...
The discovery of epistatically interacting QTL is hampered by the intractability and low power to de...
The discovery of epistatically interacting QTL is hampered by the intractability and low power to de...
Recent scientific support for the involvement of genetic locus interaction in quantitative trait var...
The extent to which epistasis contributes to adaptation and speciation has been a controversial topi...
ABSTRACT: Epistasis (additive × additive interaction) plays an important role in the genetic archite...
Heterosis is widely used in breeding, but the genetic basis of this biological phenomenon has not be...
<div><p>The use of heterosis has considerably increased the productivity of many crops; however, the...
A major goal of today's biology is to understand the genetic basis of quantitative traits. This can ...
A high-resolution chromosome arm-specific mapping population was used in an attempt to locate/detect...
When handling a structured population in association mapping, group-specific allele effects may be o...
The seeds of flowering plants develop from double fertilization and play a vital role in reproductio...
Epistasis refers to gene interaction effect involving two or more genes. Statistical methods for ma...
The genetic architecture of a trait is defined by the set of genes contributing to genetic variation...
Despite its importance to agriculture, the genetic basis of heterosis is still not well understood. ...
Improvements in the usefulness of QTL analysis arise from better statistical methods applied to the ...
The discovery of epistatically interacting QTL is hampered by the intractability and low power to de...
The discovery of epistatically interacting QTL is hampered by the intractability and low power to de...
Recent scientific support for the involvement of genetic locus interaction in quantitative trait var...
The extent to which epistasis contributes to adaptation and speciation has been a controversial topi...
ABSTRACT: Epistasis (additive × additive interaction) plays an important role in the genetic archite...
Heterosis is widely used in breeding, but the genetic basis of this biological phenomenon has not be...
<div><p>The use of heterosis has considerably increased the productivity of many crops; however, the...
A major goal of today's biology is to understand the genetic basis of quantitative traits. This can ...
A high-resolution chromosome arm-specific mapping population was used in an attempt to locate/detect...
When handling a structured population in association mapping, group-specific allele effects may be o...
The seeds of flowering plants develop from double fertilization and play a vital role in reproductio...
Epistasis refers to gene interaction effect involving two or more genes. Statistical methods for ma...
The genetic architecture of a trait is defined by the set of genes contributing to genetic variation...
Despite its importance to agriculture, the genetic basis of heterosis is still not well understood. ...