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Genetic Architecture of Domestication and other Complex Traits in Maize.

Genetic Architecture of Domestication and other Complex Traits in Maize.

... by complex population structure, is to use multiple parent populations of known pedigree, with known population ...the maize Nested Association Mapping (NAM) population, which consists of 4892 recombinant ... See full document

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Genetic Architecture of Domestication-Related Traits in Maize

Genetic Architecture of Domestication-Related Traits in Maize

... the maize genome for functional variants affecting domestication- related traits, although the effects of individual variants appear to be quite small and the precise magnitude of the enrichment ... See full document

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Genetic Mapping and Genomic Prediction of Maize Quantitative Traits.

Genetic Mapping and Genomic Prediction of Maize Quantitative Traits.

... and other GWAS studies using the modern maize lines have restrictedly focused on common variants, most of the rare allele diversity has been left out in describing the basic genetic ... See full document

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Selection During Maize Domestication Targeted a Gene Network Controlling Plant and Inflorescence Architecture

Selection During Maize Domestication Targeted a Gene Network Controlling Plant and Inflorescence Architecture

... orescence architecture, the underlying genetic architecture is comprised of a complex network of interacting genes rather than single genes that act independently to determine the ...the ... See full document

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Evolution of the Genotype-to-Phenotype Map and the Cost of Pleiotropy in Mammals

Evolution of the Genotype-to-Phenotype Map and the Cost of Pleiotropy in Mammals

... the genetic architecture of traits, namely the scaling of gene effects with pleiotropy and the degree of modularity of the G-P map (Wagner et ...the other hand, assumes that the per trait ... See full document

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Pleiotropic Effects of the Duplicate Maize FLORICAULA/LEAFY Genes zfl1 and zfl2 on Traits Under Selection During Maize Domestication

Pleiotropic Effects of the Duplicate Maize FLORICAULA/LEAFY Genes zfl1 and zfl2 on Traits Under Selection During Maize Domestication

... multiple traits. This situation can lead to co-evolution of traits, or evolutionary constraint if some pleiotropic effects are det- ...quantitative traits associated with gene copy number of two ... See full document

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Dissecting Genetic Architecture Underlying Seed Traits in Multiple Environments

Dissecting Genetic Architecture Underlying Seed Traits in Multiple Environments

... under the same heritability (70%) with a population struc- ture of 600:1 in the simulation procedure: (I) the simulated trait was controlled by epistatic effects and the epistatic model was used, (II) the simulated trait ... See full document

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Population Genetic Methods for Detecting Genetic Contributions to Complex Traits.

Population Genetic Methods for Detecting Genetic Contributions to Complex Traits.

... The role of de novo mutations (DNMs) in common diseases remains largely unknown. Nonetheless, the rate of de novo deleterious mutations and the strength of selection against de novo mutations are critical to ... See full document

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Genetic Analysis of Sunflower Domestication

Genetic Analysis of Sunflower Domestication

... HE domestication of plants from their wild progeni- work is ...the genetic basis of traits tors has led to the production of a wide variety that make “good” crops good could greatly expedite of crops ... See full document

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Common variation contributes to the genetic architecture of social communication traits

Common variation contributes to the genetic architecture of social communication traits

... An estimation of the proportion of additive phenotypic variation explained by all SNPs together was performed using ‘Genome-wide Complex Trait Analysis’ (GCTA) [49]. This method captures the trait variance, which ... See full document

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The Genetic Architecture Of Maize Height

The Genetic Architecture Of Maize Height

... Joint linkage mapping of family-nested QTL explaining varia- tion in line values for each of the traits across all envi- ronments was performed using the SAS system version 9.2 (SAS 2004–2008). PROC GLMSELECT was ... See full document

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Evidence for a Natural Allelic Series at the Maize Domestication Locus teosinte branched1

Evidence for a Natural Allelic Series at the Maize Domestication Locus teosinte branched1

... for complex or mor- phological traits has come from association mapping and QTL studies (Purugganan and Suddith 1998; McKechnie et ...of maize lines that display significant variation in flowering time ... See full document

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Genetic Analysis and Prediction of Complex Traits in Drosophila melanogaster.

Genetic Analysis and Prediction of Complex Traits in Drosophila melanogaster.

... the other two traits with any of the models ...more complex genetic architecture of this trait, with a large number of epistatic interactions (Huang et ... See full document

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Global Diversity of the Brachypodium Species Complex as a Resource for Genome-Wide Association Studies Demonstrated for Agronomic Traits in Response to Climate

Global Diversity of the Brachypodium Species Complex as a Resource for Genome-Wide Association Studies Demonstrated for Agronomic Traits in Response to Climate

... Three complex traits that have a large impact on yield are ear emergence, early vigor, and energy use ...the genetic architecture of energy use efficiency, timing of heading, and early vigor ... See full document

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Genetic Dissection of a Genomic Region with Pleiotropic Effects on Domestication Traits in Maize Reveals Multiple Linked QTL

Genetic Dissection of a Genomic Region with Pleiotropic Effects on Domestication Traits in Maize Reveals Multiple Linked QTL

... plant architecture domestica- tion traits (Doebley 2004; Shannon ...W22 maize inbred ...13 traits were collected for five plants per ... See full document

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The Critical Needs and Challenges for Genetic Architecture Studies in Africa

The Critical Needs and Challenges for Genetic Architecture Studies in Africa

... challenges of studying the genetic architecture of complex traits and diseases in Africa.. For example, with greater genetic diversity comes greater ancestral heterogeneity; this 109[r] ... See full document

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The Genetic Architecture of Complex Traits: Starvation Resistance in Drosophila melanogaster

The Genetic Architecture of Complex Traits: Starvation Resistance in Drosophila melanogaster

... as Fedorowicz et al (1998) did for Drosophila olfactory behavior. Moreover, the P-element itself can be engineered such that tissue-specific expression of the disrupted gene may be visualized via betagalactosidase ... See full document

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Developing Thrips Tolerance and Genetic Architecture of Agronomic Traits in Cotton.

Developing Thrips Tolerance and Genetic Architecture of Agronomic Traits in Cotton.

... narrow genetic base of currently planted cultivars, high input costs, low commodity prices, and competition from synthetic fibers are some of the challenges being faced by the cotton ... See full document

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Population Genetics of Duplicated Disease-Defense Genes, hm1 and hm2, in Maize (Zea mays ssp. mays L.) and Its Wild Ancestor (Zea mays ssp. parviglumis)

Population Genetics of Duplicated Disease-Defense Genes, hm1 and hm2, in Maize (Zea mays ssp. mays L.) and Its Wild Ancestor (Zea mays ssp. parviglumis)

... in maize and its wild ancestor Zea mays ...of maize, and it contains a large number of indel ...and other neutrality ...of genetic variation in maize relative to the wild ancestor, and ... See full document

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Genetic variation in phosphorus efficiency traits in tropical maize in low p soils

Genetic variation in phosphorus efficiency traits in tropical maize in low p soils

... The increase in grain and stover P concentration due to high P levels compare well with those of Hammond et al. (2009) who reported 4.9 fold increases in STVPC in Brassica Oleraceae. They arealso in agreement with the ... See full document

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