BIOEE 1780 Chapter Notes - Chapter 7: Epistasis, Heritability

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Quantitative genetics: the study of continuous phenotypic traits and their underlying evolutionary mechanisms; the study of the evolution of these complex phenotypic traits. Variance: a statistical measure of the dispersion of trait values about their mean (cid:3006) (environmental differences) Some traits, the environment plays a much bigger role in generating phenotypic variation in (the total variance in a phenotypic trait in a population) = (genetic differences) + these cases, (cid:3006)>(cid:3006) If the environment has no effect, (cid:3006) 0. Broad sense heritability ((cid:2164)): the proportion of the total phenotypic variance of a trait that is value (cid:2164)= (cid:2163)= (cid:2163)(cid:2163)+ Useful way to measure the relative importance of genetic and environmental effects on attributable to genetic variance, where genetic variance is represented in its entirety as a single trait expression. Sometimes alleles at a single locus have additive effects, and sometimes they have dominant effects.

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