enetical genomics combines acquired high-throughput genomic data with genetic analysis. In this chapter, we discuss the application of genetical genomics for evolutionary studies, where new high-throughput molecular technologies are combined with mapping quantitative trait loci (QTL) on the genome in segregating populations.The recent explosion of high-throughput data-measuring thousands of proteins and metabolites, deep sequencing, chromatin, and methyl-DNA immunoprecipitation-allows the study of the genetic variation underlying quantitative phenotypes, together termed xQTL. At the same time, mining information is not getting easier. To deal with the sheer amount of information, powerful statistical tools are needed to analyze multidimensi...
Combining genetic inheritance information, for both molecular profiles and complex traits, is a prom...
Schielzeth H, Husby A. Challenges and prospects in genome-wide quantitative trait loci mapping of st...
Most characters of economic importance in plants and animals and complex diseases in humans exhibit ...
Genetical genomics combines acquired high-throughput genomic data with genetic analysis. In this cha...
Systems genetics combines high-throughput genomic data with genetic analysis. In this chapter, we re...
Systems genetics combines high-throughput genomic data with genetic analysis. In this chapter, we re...
A central challenge in evolutionary biology is to identify genes underlying ecologically important t...
Although the term quantitative trait locus (QTL) strictly refers merely to a genetic variant that ca...
Expression quantitative trait locus (eQTL) analysis is rapidly moving from a cutting-edge concept in...
Current technologies for high-throughput molecular profiling of large numbers of genetically differe...
Advances in DNA sequencing technology have resulted in the ability to generate genetic data at costs...
Abstract: The genetic analysis of quantitative or complex traits has been based mainly on statistica...
AbstractGenome-wide association studies (GWASs) have shown a large number of genetic variants to be ...
Most characteristics in living organisms show continuous variation, which suggests that they are con...
Organisms are unique physical entities in which information is stored and continuously processed. Th...
Combining genetic inheritance information, for both molecular profiles and complex traits, is a prom...
Schielzeth H, Husby A. Challenges and prospects in genome-wide quantitative trait loci mapping of st...
Most characters of economic importance in plants and animals and complex diseases in humans exhibit ...
Genetical genomics combines acquired high-throughput genomic data with genetic analysis. In this cha...
Systems genetics combines high-throughput genomic data with genetic analysis. In this chapter, we re...
Systems genetics combines high-throughput genomic data with genetic analysis. In this chapter, we re...
A central challenge in evolutionary biology is to identify genes underlying ecologically important t...
Although the term quantitative trait locus (QTL) strictly refers merely to a genetic variant that ca...
Expression quantitative trait locus (eQTL) analysis is rapidly moving from a cutting-edge concept in...
Current technologies for high-throughput molecular profiling of large numbers of genetically differe...
Advances in DNA sequencing technology have resulted in the ability to generate genetic data at costs...
Abstract: The genetic analysis of quantitative or complex traits has been based mainly on statistica...
AbstractGenome-wide association studies (GWASs) have shown a large number of genetic variants to be ...
Most characteristics in living organisms show continuous variation, which suggests that they are con...
Organisms are unique physical entities in which information is stored and continuously processed. Th...
Combining genetic inheritance information, for both molecular profiles and complex traits, is a prom...
Schielzeth H, Husby A. Challenges and prospects in genome-wide quantitative trait loci mapping of st...
Most characters of economic importance in plants and animals and complex diseases in humans exhibit ...