The genetic determinants of physiological and developmental responses to environmental stress are poorly understood. This has been primarily due to the difficulty of direct measurement of response and the lack of appropriate statistical genetic methods. Here, I present a unified statistical genetic methodology for human adaptability studies that perm its evaluation of the inheritance of quantitative trait response to environmental stressors. The foundation of this approach is the mathematical relationship between genotype-environment interaction and the genetic variance of response to environmental challenge. I describe two basic methods that can be used for either discrete or continuous environments. Each method allows for major loci, resi...
Heritability may be estimated using phenotypic data collected in relatives or in distantly related i...
We introduce in this chapter a series of linear and bilinear models for the study of genotype by env...
We introduce in this chapter a series of linear and bilinear models for the study of genotype by env...
The genetic determinants of physiological and developmental responses to environmental stress are po...
The genetic determinants of physiological and developmental responses to environmental stress are po...
The genetic determinants of physiological and developmental responses to environmental stress are po...
Biostatistical methodology to accommodate genotype by environment (G-E) interactions in planned bree...
Environmental variation (VE) in a quantitative trait – variation in phenotype that cannot be explain...
Environmental variation (VE) in a quantitative trait – variation in phenotype that cannot be explain...
Adaptive evolutionary responses are determined by the strength of selection and the amount of geneti...
Quantitative genetics provides a powerful framework for studying phenotypic evolution and the evolut...
To increase tolerance to abiotic stresses in breeding programmes, typically families and collections...
Adaptive evolutionary responses are determined by the strength of selection and the amount of geneti...
Adaptive evolutionary responses are determined by the strength of selection and the amount of geneti...
Adaptive evolutionary responses are determined by the strength of selection and the amount of geneti...
Heritability may be estimated using phenotypic data collected in relatives or in distantly related i...
We introduce in this chapter a series of linear and bilinear models for the study of genotype by env...
We introduce in this chapter a series of linear and bilinear models for the study of genotype by env...
The genetic determinants of physiological and developmental responses to environmental stress are po...
The genetic determinants of physiological and developmental responses to environmental stress are po...
The genetic determinants of physiological and developmental responses to environmental stress are po...
Biostatistical methodology to accommodate genotype by environment (G-E) interactions in planned bree...
Environmental variation (VE) in a quantitative trait – variation in phenotype that cannot be explain...
Environmental variation (VE) in a quantitative trait – variation in phenotype that cannot be explain...
Adaptive evolutionary responses are determined by the strength of selection and the amount of geneti...
Quantitative genetics provides a powerful framework for studying phenotypic evolution and the evolut...
To increase tolerance to abiotic stresses in breeding programmes, typically families and collections...
Adaptive evolutionary responses are determined by the strength of selection and the amount of geneti...
Adaptive evolutionary responses are determined by the strength of selection and the amount of geneti...
Adaptive evolutionary responses are determined by the strength of selection and the amount of geneti...
Heritability may be estimated using phenotypic data collected in relatives or in distantly related i...
We introduce in this chapter a series of linear and bilinear models for the study of genotype by env...
We introduce in this chapter a series of linear and bilinear models for the study of genotype by env...