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Expression quantitative trait loci (eQTLs) are genomic loci that regulate gene transcription and expression on a genome-wide scale. Some eQTLs are active in all tissue types (known as static eQTLs) while others are tissue-dependent (dynamic).

 


Quantitative trait loci
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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.

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They are excellent animals for studying quantitative trait loci.
They have been used extensively as models in many biological experiments.

See also: Quantitative trait, Loci, Trait, Organ, Environment