Partitioning of genetic variation across the genome using multimarker methods in a wild bird population
The underlying basis of genetic variation in quantitative traits, in terms of the number of causal variants and the size of their effects, is largely unknown in natural populations. The expectation is that complex quantitative trait variation is attributable to many, possibly interacting, causal var...
Main Authors: | Robinson, MR, Santure, A, Decauwer, I, Sheldon, B, Slate, J |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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2013
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