Anxiety in genetically heterogeneous rats: Towards the identification of quantitative genes for behavioural traits
The use of genetically heterogeneous (outbred) rodents is a unique resource for the identification and fine mapping of genetic loci (QTL) influencing biological and behavioural quantitative phenotypes, allowing the identification of quantitative genes. We present the first study of this kind carried...
Main Authors: | López-Aumatel, R, Vicens-Costa, E, Guitart-Masip, M, Martínez-Membrives, E, Valda, W, Johannesson, M, Cañete, T, Blázquez, G, Giménez-Llort, L, Flint, J, Tobeña, A, Fernández-Teruel, A |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | Spanish; Castilian |
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2009
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