BIOL 202 Lecture Notes - Lecture 20: Gene Mapping, Heritability, Inbreeding

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Complex traits aka (cid:1)polygenic or continuously or quantitative varying traits(cid:2) Threshold traits (e. g. many types of heart disease)! Quantitative genetic variation: the basis of selective breeding. X bar = mean phenotype g = genetic deviation of the individual e = environmental deviation of the individual. Phenotypic distributions sum to produce an overall distribution with a single mode! Some basic statistical notions: frequency distributions, means, and variances! Some data: days to pollen shedding for 10 inbred lines! of maize (lines a thru j)! Xi is the mean of the n different values ! Decomposing the phenotypic variance into its ! genetic and environmental comnponents! Vx = 14. 67 (the variance of the 30 values)! Vg = 12. 00 (the variance of the 10 inbred line means)! Ve = 2. 67 (the variance of the 3 environment means)! Selection can alter population means of heritable traits! Narrow sense heritability and predicting response to selection!

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