John, Jestinah M Mahachie Cattaert, Tpù Van Lishout, François Gusareva, Elena S Van Steen, Kristel
Identifying gene-gene interactions or gene-environment interactions in studies of human complex diseases remains a big challenge in genetic epidemiology. An additional challenge, often forgotten, is to account for important lower-order genetic effects. These may hamper the identification of genuine epistasis. If lower-order genetic effects contribu...
Gorton, Amanda J. Heath, Katy D. Nayel, Marie-Laure Baranger, Alain Stinchcombe, John R.
Mutualisms are known to be genetically variable, where the genotypes differ in the fitness benefits they gain from the interaction. To date, little is known about the loci that underlie such genetic variation in fitness or whether the loci influencing fitness are partner specific, and depend on the genotype of the interaction partner. In the legume...
Goncalves, Flavia M. Luizon, Marcelo R. Speciali, Jose G. Martins-Oliveira, Alisson Dach, Fabiola Tanus-Santos, Jose E.
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Lepoittevin, Camille Rousseau, Jean-Pierre Guillemin, Audrey Gauvrit, Christophe Besson, François Hubert, François da Silva Perez, Denilson Harvengt, Luc Plomion, Christophe
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Annals of Forest Science
IntroductionTree breeding is giving an increasing attention to wood properties in order to better fit the requirements of the saw, board, pulp and paper industries. In particular, it has been reported that lignin and cellulose content display moderate to high heritabilities making them prime candidates for genetic improvement of wood chemistry. Mor...
De Lobel, Lizzy Geurts, Pierre Baele, Guy Castro-Giner, Francesc Kogevinas, Manolis Van Steen, Kristel
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European journal of human genetics : EJHG
The search for susceptibility loci in gene-gene interactions imposes a methodological and computational challenge for statisticians because of the large dimensionality inherent to the modelling of gene-gene interactions or epistasis. In an era in which genome-wide scans have become relatively common, new powerful methods are required to handle the ...
Baranzini, Sergio E. Galwey, Nicholas W. Wang, Joanne Khankhanian, Pouya Lindberg, Raija Pelletier, Daniel Wu, Wen Uitdehaag, Bernard M.J. Kappos, Ludwig Polman, Chris H.
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Human Molecular Genetics
Genome-wide association studies (GWAS) testing several hundred thousand SNPs have been performed in multiple sclerosis (MS) and other complex diseases. Typically, the number of markers in which the evidence for association exceeds the genome-wide significance threshold is very small, and markers that do not exceed this threshold are generally negle...
Demeure, Olivier Bacciu, Nicola CARLBORG, O. Bovenhuis, Hendrik DE KONING, D.J. Le Bihan-Duval, E. Bed'Hom, Bertrand Pitel, Frédérique D'Abbadie, F. Le Roy, Pascale
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TANNENBAUM, Emmanuel FONTANARI, Jose Fernando
This study develops a simplified model describing the evolutionary dynamics of a population composed of obligate sexually and asexually reproducing, unicellular organisms. The model assumes that the organisms have diploid genomes consisting of two chromosomes, and that the sexual organisms replicate by first dividing into haploid intermediates, whi...
TANNENBAUM, Emmanuel FONTANARI, Jose Fernando
This study develops a simplified model describing the evolutionary dynamics of a population composed of obligate sexually and asexually reproducing, unicellular organisms. The model assumes that the organisms have diploid genomes consisting of two chromosomes, and that the sexual organisms replicate by first dividing into haploid intermediates, whi...
Causse, Mathilde Chaïb, Jamila Lecomte, Laurent Buret, Michel Hospital, Frédéric
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Theoretical and Applied Genetics
The effect of a gene involved in the variation of a quantitative trait may change due to epistatic interactions with the overall genetic background or with other genes through digenic interactions. The classical populations used to map quantitative trait loci (QTL) are poorly efficient to detect epistasis. To assess the importance of epistasis in t...