Studies involving the effects of single genes on quantitative traits may involve closed populations, selection may be practiced, and the quantitative trait of concern may also be influenced by background genes that are inherited in a polygenic manner. It is shown analytically that analysis of such data by ordinary least squares, the usual method of analysis, can lead to finding an excess of spurious significant effects of single genes, when no effect exists, for both randomly and directionally selected populations and can lead to bias in estimates of single-gene effects when selection has been practiced. The bias depends on heritability of the polygenic effects on the trait, selection intensity, mode of inheritance, magnitude of gene effect...
The effect of inaccurate estimates of variance and of the location of the quantitative trait locus o...
The effect of inaccurate estimates of variance and of the location of the quantitative trait locus o...
Non-genetic influences on phenotypic traits can affect our interpretation of genetic variance and th...
Studies involving the effects of single genes on quantitative traits may involve closed populations,...
A method was derived to estimate effects of quantitative trait loci (QTL) using incomplete genotype ...
A method was derived to estimate effects of quantitative trait loci (QTL) using incomplete genotype ...
A method was derived to estimate effects of quantitative trait loci (QTL) using incomplete genotype ...
Random-effects models are a popular tool for analysing total narrow-sense heritability for quantitat...
Random-effects models are a popular tool for analysing total narrow-sense heritability for quantitat...
Methodology for mapping quantitative trait loci (QTL) has focused primarily on treating the QTL as a...
Abstract Estimates of quantitative trait loci (QTL) effects derived from complete genome scans are b...
The effects of within-sample selection on the outcome of analyses detecting linkage between genetic ...
The effects of within-sample selection on the outcome of analyses detecting linkage between genetic ...
Random-effects models are a popular tool for analysing total narrow-sense heritability for quantitat...
Non-genetic influences on phenotypic traits can affect our interpretation of genetic variance and th...
The effect of inaccurate estimates of variance and of the location of the quantitative trait locus o...
The effect of inaccurate estimates of variance and of the location of the quantitative trait locus o...
Non-genetic influences on phenotypic traits can affect our interpretation of genetic variance and th...
Studies involving the effects of single genes on quantitative traits may involve closed populations,...
A method was derived to estimate effects of quantitative trait loci (QTL) using incomplete genotype ...
A method was derived to estimate effects of quantitative trait loci (QTL) using incomplete genotype ...
A method was derived to estimate effects of quantitative trait loci (QTL) using incomplete genotype ...
Random-effects models are a popular tool for analysing total narrow-sense heritability for quantitat...
Random-effects models are a popular tool for analysing total narrow-sense heritability for quantitat...
Methodology for mapping quantitative trait loci (QTL) has focused primarily on treating the QTL as a...
Abstract Estimates of quantitative trait loci (QTL) effects derived from complete genome scans are b...
The effects of within-sample selection on the outcome of analyses detecting linkage between genetic ...
The effects of within-sample selection on the outcome of analyses detecting linkage between genetic ...
Random-effects models are a popular tool for analysing total narrow-sense heritability for quantitat...
Non-genetic influences on phenotypic traits can affect our interpretation of genetic variance and th...
The effect of inaccurate estimates of variance and of the location of the quantitative trait locus o...
The effect of inaccurate estimates of variance and of the location of the quantitative trait locus o...
Non-genetic influences on phenotypic traits can affect our interpretation of genetic variance and th...