A protocol for high-throughput phenotyping, suitable for quantitative trait analysis in mice.
Whole-genome genetic association studies in outbred mouse populations represent a novel approach to identifying the molecular basis of naturally occurring genetic variants, the major source of quantitative variation between inbred strains of mice. Measuring multiple phenotypes in parallel on each mo...
Auteurs principaux: | Solberg, L, Valdar, W, Gauguier, D, Nunez, G, Taylor, A, Burnett, S, Arboledas-Hita, C, Hernandez-Pliego, P, Davidson, S, Burns, P, Bhattacharya, S, Hough, T, Higgs, D, Klenerman, P, Cookson, W, Zhang, Y, Deacon, R, Rawlins, J, Mott, R, Flint, J |
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Format: | Journal article |
Langue: | English |
Publié: |
2006
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