Bench Research Informed by GWAS Results
Scientifically interesting as well as practically important phenotypes often belong to the realm of complex traits. To the extent that these traits are hereditary, they are usually ‘highly polygenic’. The study of such traits presents a challenge for researchers, as the complex genetic architecture...
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Main Authors: | Nikolay V. Kondratyev, Margarita V. Alfimova, Arkadiy K. Golov, Vera E. Golimbet |
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Language: | EN |
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MDPI AG
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/b6e3c55e7ea542b684a78a5f7352b6b0 |
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