Browsing Faculty of Biosciences (BioVit) by Subject "Epistasis"
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Evaluation of vGWAS, a test for determining scenarios of epistasis
(Master thesis, 2013-07-09)A number of software packages have been developed for the detection of epistatic QTL. Nevertheless, none of these approaches could assure the optimal detection of epistasis. There are a number of limitations in these ... -
Non-additive genetic effects in Nile tilapia
(PhD Thesis;2018:101, Doctoral thesis, 2018)Nile tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus) is the world’s fastest growing aquaculture species, in terms of annual increase in production (ca 10%) and is today produced world-wide. Most of the commercial and farmed Nile tilapia ...