A comparison of regression interval mapping and multiple interval mapping for linked QTL
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The regression interval mapping and multiple interval mapping are compared with regard to mapping linked quantitative trait loci (QTL) in inbred-line cross experiments. The results reveal that for every combination of population size and marker interval length, the power of multiple interval mapping exceeded the regression interval mapping.
Publication Name: Heredity
Subject: Biological sciences
ISSN: 0018-067X
Year: 2005
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Sex to some degree
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Flatworms of the species Schmidtea polychroa are used for studying the evolution of sex. The flatworm proves to be a good example of an organism with a complicated reproductive mode that uses the benefits of sexual and asexual reproduction.
Publication Name: Heredity
Subject: Biological sciences
ISSN: 0018-067X
Year: 2007
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