marker genotype
collocation in Englishmeaningsofmarkerandgenotype
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marker
noun[C]
uk/ˈmɑː.kər/us/ˈmɑːr.kɚ/
a sign that shows where ...
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genotype
noun[C]
uk/ˈdʒen.ə.taɪp/us/ˈdʒen.oʊ.taɪp/
the particular type and arrangement of genes that each ...
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(Definition ofmarkerandgenotypefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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The parentalmarkergenotypeof each locus comprised two alleles randomly sampled from five unique alleles.
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Similarly, the dominance deviation of amarkergenotypeis the weighted sum of the dominance deviations of the genotypes at the trait locus.
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Under the null hypothesis, the mean values of offspring within the threemarkergenotypeclasses are equal.
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Dams may or may not havemarkergenotypeinformation.
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If either of these two markers is not informative (daughter has the samemarkergenotypeas the sire), the daughter's paternal marker allele may be determined from other, nearby markers.
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The same is true for the frequency of missing marker genotypes : as this frequency grows, the precision and power of the analysis is reduced.
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It is common for there to be several missing marker genotypes in experimental data.
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The associations between the 27 marker genotypes and the first principal components were evaluated as described above for the untransformed bristle number phenotypes.
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We use likelihood to combine information on phenotypes and marker genotypes in the initial recombinant families and the progeny test litters.
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The objective is to identify regions in the genome where there exists an association between the phenotype and marker genotypes.
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The first step consists of sampling the ordered marker genotypes.
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In a four-way-cross family, the two parents do have a chance to have different marker genotypes.
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In a granddaughter design, marker genotypes are available on elite sires and their sons and trait phenotypes are observed on daughters of sons.
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Given the complexity of genotyping the triploid endosperm, we will screen marker genotypes from the seedlings that develop from the diploid embryos.
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The marker map is assumed to be known and some fraction of marker genotypes may be missing.
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The scenarios studied varied in the allelic distribution of marker alleles in parental lines and in the frequency of missing marker genotypes.
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It was assumed that there are no missing marker genotypes.
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