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Comment
. 2000 Jul;67(1):259-62.
doi: 10.1086/302977.

QTL fine mapping, in extreme samples of finite populations, for complex traits with familial correlation due to polygenes

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QTL fine mapping, in extreme samples of finite populations, for complex traits with familial correlation due to polygenes

H W Deng et al. Am J Hum Genet. 2000 Jul.
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Figure 1
Effects of polygenic QTLs and population sizes on the QTL fine-mapping approach of Deng et al. (2000). For plot A, the population site is 5,000; circles, triangles, and squares represent the data for situations in which h2pg=.0, .3, and .6, respectively. For plot B, h2pg=.5; circles, squares, and triangles represent the data for situations in which the population sizes are 15,000, 5,000, and 2,000, respectively.

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