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Functional Mapping

Functional Mapping. Model Material – rice doubled haploid (DH) population Tall (AA) x short (aa) Aa A a AA aa 124 DH lines were planted in a randomized block design in Hangzhou and Hainan. g(t) is the plant height;

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Functional Mapping

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  1. Functional Mapping Model Material – rice doubled haploid (DH) population Tall (AA) x short (aa) Aa A a AA aa 124 DH lines were planted in a randomized block design in Hangzhou and Hainan

  2. g(t) is the plant height; a is the asymptotic value; b is the parameter that describes the initial growth of plant height; r is the relative growth rate; k is the power at which the metabolic rate of an organ scales as the kth power of its weight.

  3. Functional Mapping

  4. Three developmental landmarks First, Pi, the inflection point of growth curve = Hypothesis tests H0: How to estimate the parameters? H0:

  5. Second, P1, the first inflection point of growth rate curve =

  6. Third, P2, the second inflection point of growth rate curve =

  7. Developmental Processes • Exponential growth (0 to P1) • Linear growth (P1 to P2) • Ageing (P2 to the infinite)

  8. Homework 3 You have analyzed the rice data and obtained significant QTLs. You draw genotypic curves using growth parameters Next, you need to test the genetic effects of the QTL on - Pi, the inflection point of growth curve - P1, the first inflection point of growth rate curve - P2, the second inflection point of growth rate curve - Exponential growth (0 to P1) - Linear growth (P1 to P2) - Ageing (P2 to the infinite)

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