Lecture 15: Quantitative Genetics & QTL Flashcards
Define QTL?
Quantitative Trait Locus, they are portions of the genomes that influence quantitative traits
What two things are required for QTL mapping?
- (heritable) quantitative variation
- Genetic markers (SNPS, microsats, allozymes)
How are QTL mapped?
Finding the LD between the Marker and Quantitative trait, is the marker is linked to the QTL the values would shift together, if there are not linked there would not be a pattern
How are QTLs mapped without genetic crosses?
Genome Wide Association Studies (GWAS), scan genome for association between a genetic marker and a gene affecting a quantitative trait.
Define phenotypic plasticity
Ability to alter phenotype (physiology, behavior, morphology) in response to a change in the environment
Define phenotype
Results from development of a genotype in a given environment
What are reciprocal transplant experiments?
Genotype from each location are grown at each location
Define norm of reaction
The array of phenotypes expressed by the same genotypes at at different environments
What is the Bell Curve debate?
Traits show heritability and phenotypic means are different, does not establish genetic difference between population.