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Download PDF. Subjects Evolutionary genetics. Abstract The study of local adaptation is rendered difficult by many evolutionary confounding phenomena for example, genetic drift and demographic history.
Introduction Studying adaptation and the genetic bases of the adaptive traits is an ambitious but daunting enterprise, especially for complex traits that have a polygenic basis and are strongly influenced by the environment. Box 1 Quantitative genetics glossary Quantitative Genetics : Theoretical framework used to study the genetic basis of mostly quantitative polygenic traits. High-throughput genotyping in the context of a common garden High-throughput genotyping defines any genotyping method yielding a large number of markers, thus providing a dense marker panel across the genome.
Common gardens 2. What is the use of common garden experiment in the genomic era? Conclusion Local adaptation is a play starring three actors: the environment, the phenotype and the genotype. Article Google Scholar Wang J.
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