genetic architecture

collocation in English

meaningsofgeneticandarchitecture

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genetic
adjective
uk
/dʒəˈnet.ɪk/
us
/dʒəˈnet̬.ɪk/
belonging or relating to genes (= parts of the DNA in cells) received by each animal or plant from ...
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architecture
noun[U]
uk
/ˈɑː.kɪ.tek.tʃər/
us
/ˈɑːr.kə.tek.tʃɚ/
the art and practice of designing and ...
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(Definition ofgeneticandarchitecturefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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Mapping quantitative trait loci for murine growth : a closer look atgeneticarchitecture.
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Although the total number of studies is limited, thegeneticarchitectureunderlying fitness shows a similar pattern in these studies.
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The effect of new environment on adaptedgeneticarchitecture.
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Secondly, the evidence for differences in quantitativegeneticarchitecturebetween populations is equivocal.
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Ignoring rare alleles when determining thegeneticarchitectureof complex traits can be detrimental.
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If pleiotropy is common, we predict that the pattern of divergence among populations will consistently reflect the within-populationgeneticarchitecture.
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Genetic mapping provides an essential tool to understand thegeneticarchitectureof quantitative traits at the molecular level.
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It is impossible to control the environmental variables in the field and therefore it is hard to assess thegeneticarchitectureof the traits.
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Another aspect ofgeneticarchitectureis the occurrence of genetic correlation between traits.
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Another methodological problem is how well the results represent thegeneticarchitectureof the trait in the natural populations.
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In this paper, we focused attention on thegeneticarchitectureof the natural populations of these species, and its variation according to the thermal environment.
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Estimating thegeneticarchitectureof quantitati e traits the threshold tends to be lower (as the search is performed over a smaller genome size).
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Further, the comparative analysis of a real data set by the two alternative models may shed light on thegeneticarchitectureof inbreeding depression.
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This may help elucidate thegeneticarchitectureunderlying these traits.
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The principle of functional mapping can be used to study thegeneticarchitectureof environmentally sensitive phenotypic variation for a complex trait.
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A general framework for analyzing thegeneticarchitectureof developmental characteristics.
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Likewise, thegeneticarchitectureof female reproductive success was distinct from that for ovariole number.
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Mapping quantitative trait loci for murine growth: a closer look atgeneticarchitecture.
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Epistasis is a very important component of thegeneticarchitectureof a trait.
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