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Trait analysis

Zabetian, C.P., Anderson, G.M., Buxbaum, S.G., Elston, R.C., Ichi-nose, H., Nagatsu, T., Kim, K.S., Kim, C.H., Malison, R.T., Gel-ernter, J., and Cubells, J.E (2001) A quantitative-trait analysis of human plasma-dopamine beta-hydroxylase activity evidence for a major functional polymorphism at the DBH locus. Am J Hum Genet 68 515-522. [Pg.96]

Chesler EJ, Lu L, Shou S et al 2005 Complex trait analysis of gene expression reveals polygenic and pleiotropic networks that modulate nervous system function. Nat Genet 37 233-242... [Pg.187]

Liti, G., Louis, E. J. (2012). Advances in quantitative trait analysis in yeast. PLOS Genetics, 8, 1-7. [Pg.62]

Picotti, R, Clement-Ziza, M., Lam, H., Campbell, D. S., Schmidt, A., Deutsch, E. W., et al. (2013). A complete mass-spectrometric map of the yeast proteome applied to quantitative trait analysis. Nature, 494, 266-270. [Pg.63]

T. Tajuddin, S. Watanab, K. Harada, S. Kawano. Application of near infrared transmittance spectroscopy to the estimation of protein and lipid contents in single seeds of soybean recombinant inbred lines for quantitative trait analysis. J Near Infrared... [Pg.210]

Genetic Analysis of Complex Traits Using SAS0 by Arnold M. Saxton... [Pg.333]

Robert Richards. So when you have those traits, which do not seem to have any purchase on success and reproduction, then I think you re perfectly right to be very sceptical about that, but take some other kinds of traits, something that is almost as ambiguous as rape. Because rape occurs under a lot of different conditions and in some cases you re not quite sure how to evaluate the behaviour and so on. But, as we were talking at coffee, what about maternal attachment Now that s a fairly vague concept as well. It is the kind of response a mother will have for an infant. That attachment, and again, very often vaguely described, but one can focus on particular aspects of it. Let me just ask you - do you think this is ripe for evolutionary analysis So that s the basic question. [Pg.244]

Lynch, M. and Walsh, B. (1998), Genetics and the Analysis of Quantitative Traits, Sinauer Association, Sunderland, MA. [Pg.346]


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