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This detailed collection explores genome-wide association studies
(GWAS), which have revolutionized the investigation of complex
traits over the past decade and have unveiled numerous useful
genotype-phenotype associations in plants. The book describes the
key concepts and methods underlying GWAS, including the genetic
architecture underlying variation for phenotypic traits, the
structure of genetic variation in plants, technologies for
capturing genetic information, study designs, and the statistical
models and bioinformatics tools used for data analysis. Written for
the highly successful Methods in Molecular Biology series, chapters
include the kind of invaluable implementation advice that leads to
the most fruitful research results. Authoritative and practical,
Genome-Wide Association Studies serves as an extremely valuable
resource for the plant research community by rendering GWAS
analysis less challenging and more accessible to a broader group of
users.
This detailed collection explores genome-wide association studies
(GWAS), which have revolutionized the investigation of complex
traits over the past decade and have unveiled numerous useful
genotype–phenotype associations in plants. The book describes the
key concepts and methods underlying GWAS, including the genetic
architecture underlying variation for phenotypic traits, the
structure of genetic variation in plants, technologies for
capturing genetic information, study designs, and the statistical
models and bioinformatics tools used for data analysis. Written for
the highly successful Methods in Molecular Biology series, chapters
include the kind of invaluable implementation advice that leads to
the most fruitful research results. Authoritative and
practical, Genome-Wide Association Studies serves as an extremely
valuable resource for the plant research community by rendering
GWAS analysis less challenging and more accessible to a broader
group of users.
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