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    Originally, the term epistasis specifically meant that the effect of a gene variant is masked by that of different gene. The concept of epistasis originated in...
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  • January 2015). "Epistasis Analysis Using Multifactor Dimensionality Reduction". In Moore, Jason H.; Williams, Scott M. (eds.). Epistasis. Methods in Molecular...
    39 KB (4,505 words) - 01:22, 25 April 2024
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    Orozco, Christine C.; Risser, Douglas D.; Callahan, Sean M. (2006). "Epistasis Analysis of Four Genes from Anabaena sp. Strain PCC 7120 Suggests a Connection...
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  • methods use a single aggregate statistic, called the transcriptome-wide epistasis coefficient, to guide pathway reconstruction. In contrast with the statistical...
    21 KB (2,588 words) - 18:53, 19 April 2024
  • names: authors list (link) Moore, Jason H. (2015). "Epistasis Analysis Using ReliefF". Epistasis. Methods in Molecular Biology. Vol. 1253. Humana Press...
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    Rab23 gene came from 2 independent mouse mutations in the gene and an epistasis analysis with mutations in the mouse shh gene. These studies showed that the...
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    may be dominant for one trait but not others. Dominance differs from epistasis, the phenomenon of an allele of one gene masking the effect of alleles...
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  • returns epistasis. When deleterious mutations also have a smaller fitness effect on high fitness backgrounds, this is known as "synergistic epistasis". However...
    61 KB (6,975 words) - 21:27, 20 April 2024
  • Epistasis refers to genetic interactions in which the mutation of one gene masks the phenotypic effects of a mutation at another locus. Systematic analysis...
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    interact (see Mendelian inheritance). This can include lethal effects and epistasis (where one allele masks another, regardless of dominant or recessive status)...
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  • implements ICIM additive and epistasis mapping. Its function is: (1) implementation of mapping methods including single marker analysis, interval mapping, ICIM...
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    distinct genes. The interplay among these genes is used as an example of epistasis. Labrador Retrievers are a popular dog breed in many countries. There...
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  • analysis; association analysis such as genome-wide association study for both basic case/control studies and quantitative traits; tests for epistasis...
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    Data". Bioinformatics 19(3):383, 2003. Nancy Van Driessche et al. "Epistasis analysis with global transcriptional phenotypes". Nature Genetics 37(5):471–477...
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  • sudden environmental changes affect the epistasis of alleles in the population. As such, negative epistasis (the removal of a resistant allele via mutation)...
    16 KB (1,810 words) - 04:03, 6 June 2024
  • early evolution; a scenario for the origin of the genetic code; an analysis of epistasis in terms of metabolic control theory; a demonstration of the selection...
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  • implemented (Rosyara et al. 2009) Association mapping Family-based QTL mapping Epistasis Dominance (genetics) Expression quantitative trait loci (eQTL) Genetic...
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    are four alleles on the agouti locus with the hierarchy of dominance (epistasis): Ay, aw, at, a. This means a descendant can only develop a recessive...
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    paternal line (in case of Y-chromosomal loci) 6. Locus–locus interactions Epistasis with other loci (e.g., overdominance) Gene coupling with other loci (also...
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  • additive effects. This assumption is often unrealistic as many genes display epistasis effects which can have unpredictable effects on the distribution of outcomes...
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