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The quantitative-genetic and QTL architecture of trait integration and modularity in Brassica rapa across simulated seasonal settings
C. E. Edwards
, C. Weinig
Roy and Diana Vagelos Division of Biology & Biomedical Sciences (DBBS)
DBBS - Plant and Microbial Biosciences
DBBS - Evolution, Ecology and Population Biology
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Keyphrases
Modularity
100%
Quantitative Genetics
100%
Brassica Rapa
100%
Trait Integration
100%
Photoperiod
75%
RapA
50%
Vegetative Traits
50%
Floral Traits
50%
Pleiotropy
25%
Strong Correlation
25%
Attendants
25%
Covariation
25%
Genetic Architecture
25%
Gene-environment Interaction
25%
Linked Loci
25%
Trait Correlation
25%
Correlation Structure
25%
Individual Traits
25%
Response to Temperature
25%
Phenological Traits
25%
Floral Organ
25%
QTL Co-localization
25%
Seasonal Temperature
25%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Quantitative Genetics
100%
Brassica Rapa
100%
Photoperiodicity
100%
Pleiotropy
33%
Genetic Architecture
33%
Gene-Environment Interaction
33%
Organism Social Group
33%