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Review
. 2017 Apr 28:68:435-455.
doi: 10.1146/annurev-arplant-042916-040820. Epub 2017 Feb 6.

New Strategies and Tools in Quantitative Genetics: How to Go from the Phenotype to the Genotype

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New Strategies and Tools in Quantitative Genetics: How to Go from the Phenotype to the Genotype

Christos Bazakos et al. Annu Rev Plant Biol. .

Abstract

Quantitative genetics has a long history in plants: It has been used to study specific biological processes, identify the factors important for trait evolution, and breed new crop varieties. These classical approaches to quantitative trait locus mapping have naturally improved with technology. In this review, we show how quantitative genetics has evolved recently in plants and how new developments in phenotyping, population generation, sequencing, gene manipulation, and statistics are rejuvenating both the classical linkage mapping approaches (for example, through nested association mapping) as well as the more recently developed genome-wide association studies. These strategies are complementary in most instances, and indeed, one is often used to confirm the results of the other. Despite significant advances, an emerging trend is that the outcome and efficiency of the different approaches depend greatly on the genetic architecture of the trait in the genetic material under study.

Keywords: GWAS; QTL; RIL; genetic architecture; phenotype.

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