Quantitative Trait Locus (QTL) [edit] References ^ Gerrits A, Li Y, Tesson BM, et al. (October 2009). "Expression quantitative trait loci are highly sensitive to cellular differentiation state". PLoS Genet. 5 (10): e1000692. doi:10.
Quantitative Traits Mapping Program MIM v1.2 implements the Multipoint IBD method (Goldgar, 1990; Goldgar and Oniki, 1992) for partitioning genetic variance of quantitative traits to specific chromosomal regions using data on nuclear families.
quantitative trait locus A genetic locus identified through the statistical analysis of complex traits. These traits are typically affected by more than one gene, and also by the environment.
Quantitative trait Trait that is measured on a quantitative (linear) scale. These traits are typically affected by more than one gene, and also by the environment.
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quantitative trait A genetic trait that is determined by multiple interacting loci, and for which there is a range of phenotypes between phenotypic extremes. quark A subatomic particle found in the nucleus of the atom.
Quantitative trait loci (QTL) The location of a gene that affects a trait that is measured on a quantitative (linear) scale. These traits are typically affected by more than one gene, and also by the environment.
the tendency of the quantitative traits of offspring to be closer to the population mean than are their parents' traits Source: Jenkins, John B. 1990. Human Genetics, 2nd Edition. New York: Harper & Row ...
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A term coined by Galton for the tendency of the quantitative traits of offspring to be closer to the population mean than are their parents' traits.
In animal studies of quantitative trait locus (QTL) mapping, two animals with extremes of the phenotype (like lowest and highest blood pressure) are mated to generate F1 and then F1 x F1 matings produce an F2 generation with a wide spectrum of ...
See also: Trait, Organ, Environment, Sequence, Chromosome
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