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- who: Genetics Selection Evolution and colleagues from the Jouy en Josas , France have published the Article: Bio Med Central, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
SUMMARY
In crosses between inbred lines, the transmission probabilities are simply obtained, as described by_[1], from the information given by markers flanking the QTL. In outbred populations, the computation is not straightforward, due to the variability of marker informativity between families and within families between progenies. In, the transmission probabilities were estimated conditionally to the sole flanking markers. Nettelblad and colleagues recently proposed a simple algorithm, which makes the . . .
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