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Finding the Molecular Basis of Quantitative Traits: Successes and Pitfalls

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Journal Nat Rev Genet
Specialty Genetics
Date 2001 Jun 5
PMID 11389460
Citations 92
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Abstract

Understanding the molecular basis of quantitative genetic variation is a principal goal for biomedicine. Although the complex genetic architecture of quantitative traits has so far largely frustrated attempts to identify genes in humans by standard linkage methodologies, quantitative trait loci (QTL) have been mapped in plants, insects and rodents. However, identifying the molecular bases of QTL remains a challenge. Here, we discuss why this is and how new experimental strategies and analytical techniques, combined with the fruits of the genome projects, are beginning to identify candidate genes for QTL studies in several model organisms.

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