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Fig. 5 | BMC Genomics

Fig. 5

From: Characterizing the oligogenic architecture of plant growth phenotypes informs genomic selection approaches in a common wheat population

Fig. 5

Variance associated with QTL and variance components for heading date and plant height in multiple environments. Non-additive genetic variation may be a result of epistatic interactions between QTL or mis-estimation of genotype values. Ppd-D1 and Rht-D1 dominate additive genetic variation for their respective phenotypes, but other mapped QTL explain a substantial portion of genetic variation. The scaling of total additive genetic variation is in large part due to the expression of Ppd-D1 or Rht-D1 effects

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