BIOL 522 Lecture Notes - Lecture 9: Quantitative Genetics, Group Selection, Heritability

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Traits caused by more than one gene, aggregate of mendelian. Traits that are affected by many genetic/ environmental factors. Categorical trait = brown eggs or white eggs, 2 different types as opposed to number. More genetic components -> more normal distribution because of genotypes available. Mendelian or nearly mendlian will give the 1:2:1 ratio, but as you get more components then the curve will be more like a normal distribution. Many traits are normally distributed -> indicates that they are polygenic. Isogenic line = all organisms have same genotype but with environmental differences/ contributions there can be an almost normal distribution curve. Isogenic line = all have same genotype, kind of like clones . In 80s and 90s, group selection for chickens for consumption that led to significant phenotypic change in weight/ egg production. Within parent population and whatever trait you are looking to enhance or modify, you allow for specific population/ proportion of parents to breed.

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