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Quantitative genetics is the
study of
quantitative traits,
which are
phenotypes that vary continuously—such as
height or m****—as
opposed to phenotypes...
- Cenci, Alberto; Guilhaumon, Claire; Santoni, Sylvain; et al. (2011). "
Multigenic phylogeny and
analysis of tree
incongruences in
Triticeae (Poaceae)"....
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genome that are ****ociated with diseases, a
method especially useful for
multigenic traits not
clearly defined by a
single gene. Once a
candidate gene is...
- A
genetic disorder is a
health problem caused by one or more
abnormalities in the genome. It can be
caused by a
mutation in a
single gene (monogenic) or...
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creating a genotype/phenotype system. This genotype/phenotype
system is
multigenic, thus
encoding multiple p****
trees in each chromosome. This
means that...
- thus
contributing to multiple-gene
inheritance (polygenic inheritance,
multigenic inheritance,
quantitative inheritance), a type of non-Mendelian inheritance...
- Cenci, Alberto; Guilhaumon, Claire; Santoni, Sylvain; et al. (2011). "
Multigenic phylogeny and
analysis of tree
incongruences in
Triticeae (Poaceae)"....
- DNA and an
absence of repeats.
Mitochondrial genes are
transcribed as
multigenic transcripts,
which are
cleaved and
polyadenylated to
yield mature mRNAs...
- Cenci, Alberto; Guilhaumon, Claire; Santoni, Sylvain; et al. (2011). "
Multigenic phylogeny and
analysis of tree
incongruences in
Triticeae (Poaceae)"....
- only a few
species with
considerable phenotypic variation.
Subsequent multigenic DNA studies, however, have
revealed more than a
dozen genealogically distinct...