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The power of a multivariate approach to genome-wide association studies: an example with Drosophila melanogaster wing shape
Abstract
Abstract Due to the complexity of genotype-phenotype relationships, simultaneous analyses of genomic associations with multiple traits will be more powerful and more informative than a series of univariate analyses. In most cases, however, studies of genotype-phenotype relationships have analyzed only one trait at a time, even as the rapid advances in molecular tools have expanded our view of the genotype to include whole genomes. Here, we …
Authors
Pitchers W; Nye J; Márquez EJ; Kowalski A; Dworkin I; Houle D
DOI
10.1101/108308
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bioRxiv