Comparison of biometrical models for joint linkage association mapping
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First insights into the genotype-phenotype map of phenotypic stability in ryeUnraveling the genetic basis of seed tocopherol content and composition in rapeseed (Brassica napus L.).Linkage disequilibrium with linkage analysis of multiline crosses reveals different multiallelic QTL for hybrid performance in the flint and dent heterotic groups of maizeLimits on the reproducibility of marker associations with southern leaf blight resistance in the maize nested association mapping populationGenetic dynamics underlying phenotypic development of biomass yield in triticale.Genetic architecture of winter hardiness and frost tolerance in triticaleModelling the genetic architecture of flowering time control in barley through nested association mapping.Joint-multiple family linkage analysis predicts within-family variation better than single-family analysis of the maize nested association mapping population.Ploidy effect and genetic architecture exploration of stalk traits using DH and its corresponding haploid populations in maizeYield-related salinity tolerance traits identified in a nested association mapping (NAM) population of wild barleyMapping QTL for agronomic traits in breeding populations.Cross-validation in association mapping and its relevance for the estimation of QTL parameters of complex traitsHow do the type of QTL effect and the form of the residual term influence QTL detection in multi-parent populations? A case study in the maize EU-NAM population.Estimating parent-specific QTL effects through cumulating linked identity-by-state SNP effects in multiparental populations.Optimum design of family structure and allocation of resources in association mapping with lines from multiple crosses.Genomic dissection of plant development and its impact on thousand grain weight in barley through nested association mappingEvaluation of multi-locus models for genome-wide association studies: a case study in sugar beet.Increased Power To Dissect Adaptive Traits in Global Sorghum Diversity Using a Nested Association Mapping Population.Adult plant development in triticale (× triticosecale wittmack) is controlled by dynamic genetic patterns of regulation.Precision phenotyping of biomass accumulation in triticale reveals temporal genetic patterns of regulation.Comparison of biometrical approaches for QTL detection in multiple segregating families.Combined linkage and linkage disequilibrium QTL mapping in multiple families of maize (Zea mays L.) line crosses highlights complementarities between models based on parental haplotype and single locus polymorphism.Multiple-line cross QTL mapping for biomass yield and plant height in triticale (× Triticosecale Wittmack).Genetic diversity, linkage disequilibrium, and association mapping analyses of Gossypium barbadense L. germplasm.A nested association mapping population identifies multiple small effect QTL conferring resistance against net blotch (Pyrenophora teres f. teres) in wild barley.A donor-specific QTL, exhibiting allelic variation for leaf sheath hairiness in a nested association mapping population, is located on barley chromosome 4H.Genetic control of plant height in European winter wheat cultivars.Identification of QTL conferring resistance to stripe rust (Puccinia striiformis f. sp. hordei) and leaf rust (Puccinia hordei) in barley using nested association mapping (NAM).Choice of models for QTL mapping with multiple families and design of the training set for prediction of Fusarium resistance traits in maize.Discovery and validation of genomic regions associated with resistance to maize lethal necrosis in four biparental populations.Genome-wide association of yield traits in a nested association mapping population of barley reveals new gene diversity for future breedingChoice of shrinkage parameter and prediction of genomic breeding values in elite maize breeding populations
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Comparison of biometrical models for joint linkage association mapping
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2011-08-31T00:00:00Z