2013
DOI: 10.1007/s10681-013-1018-8
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Estimation of epistasis in doubled haploid barley populations considering interactions between all possible marker pairs

Abstract: Epistasis, is the interaction between alleles from two or more loci determining complex traits, and thus plays an important role in the development of quantitative traits of crops. In mapping studies of inbreeding species epistasis is usually defined as the interactions between quantitative trait loci with significant additive gene effects. Indeed, in many studies, genes with small effects do not come into the final model and thus the total epistasis interaction effect is biased. Many loci may not have a signi… Show more

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“…The role of epistasis in the genetic control of quantitative traits has been documented in many crops [92], including wheat [1, 70, 71], barley [93], maize [94], and rice [95, 96]. For grain protein content in two RIL populations, Kulwal et al [1] reported that epistatic interactions contributed a significantly higher portion of phenotypic variation than main effect QTL.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The role of epistasis in the genetic control of quantitative traits has been documented in many crops [92], including wheat [1, 70, 71], barley [93], maize [94], and rice [95, 96]. For grain protein content in two RIL populations, Kulwal et al [1] reported that epistatic interactions contributed a significantly higher portion of phenotypic variation than main effect QTL.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Assessment of genetic parameters has a considerable role in spring barley breeding (Pal et al 2010 ; Bocianowski 2008 , 2014 ; Bocianowski et al 2016 ). The result reveals the significance of additive as well as epistasis gene effects of 1000-kernel weight in 2 years (2011 and 2013) of the research.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…parental, F 1 , F 2 , BC 1 . However, more effective estimation of additive and epistasis effects is on the basis of homozygous lines (Bocianowski 2012a(Bocianowski , 2013(Bocianowski , 2014Bocianowski and Nowosad 2015;Kim et al 2015;Monnahan and Kelly 2015;Ober et al 2015).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%