Statistical models for the detection of genes controlling quantitative trait loci expression

The set of hereditary material transmitted from parents to offspring is known as the genome, and consists of molecules of DNA arranged in the chromosomes. The DNA itself is characterized by its nucleotid sequence. DNA sequences therefore have lengths measured in base pairs. A physical map is an orde...

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Main Author: Carbonell, Emilio A.
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description The set of hereditary material transmitted from parents to offspring is known as the genome, and consists of molecules of DNA arranged in the chromosomes. The DNA itself is characterized by its nucleotid sequence. DNA sequences therefore have lengths measured in base pairs. A physical map is an ordering of features of interest along the chromosome in which the metric is the number of base pairs between features. However, we are concerned with genetic mapping where the metric itself is under genetic control.
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spelling ReDivia83292025-04-25T14:53:24Z Statistical models for the detection of genes controlling quantitative trait loci expression Carbonell, Emilio A. U10 Mathematical and statistical methods F30 Plant genetics and breeding Genomes Statistical analysis Genes QTL (quantitative trait loci) Statistical methods Genetic maps The set of hereditary material transmitted from parents to offspring is known as the genome, and consists of molecules of DNA arranged in the chromosomes. The DNA itself is characterized by its nucleotid sequence. DNA sequences therefore have lengths measured in base pairs. A physical map is an ordering of features of interest along the chromosome in which the metric is the number of base pairs between features. However, we are concerned with genetic mapping where the metric itself is under genetic control. 2022-09-06T10:34:14Z 2022-09-06T10:34:14Z 1995 conferenceObject Carbonell, E. A. (1995). Statistical models for the detection of genes controlling quantitative trait loci expression. Simposio Internacional de Estadística en Agricultura y Medio Ambiente (Memorias), 91-121. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11939/8329 en 1995-06-07 Simposio Internacional de Estadística en Agricultura y Medio Ambiente Palmira, Colombia Atribución-NoComercial-SinDerivadas 3.0 España http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/es/ openAccess CIAT, Centro Internacional de Agricultura Tropical electronico
spellingShingle U10 Mathematical and statistical methods
F30 Plant genetics and breeding
Genomes
Statistical analysis
Genes
QTL (quantitative trait loci)
Statistical methods
Genetic maps
Carbonell, Emilio A.
Statistical models for the detection of genes controlling quantitative trait loci expression
title Statistical models for the detection of genes controlling quantitative trait loci expression
title_full Statistical models for the detection of genes controlling quantitative trait loci expression
title_fullStr Statistical models for the detection of genes controlling quantitative trait loci expression
title_full_unstemmed Statistical models for the detection of genes controlling quantitative trait loci expression
title_short Statistical models for the detection of genes controlling quantitative trait loci expression
title_sort statistical models for the detection of genes controlling quantitative trait loci expression
topic U10 Mathematical and statistical methods
F30 Plant genetics and breeding
Genomes
Statistical analysis
Genes
QTL (quantitative trait loci)
Statistical methods
Genetic maps
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