Heritability of the expression of defense-related genes in the outer stem of Interior spruce (Picea glauca x engelmannii)
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ABSTRACT: Inferring the heritability of gene expression is one of the main areas of the field of genetical genomics. With the possibility to treat the abundances of gene transcripts as a suite of quantitative traits, genetical genomics can make an extensive use of the microarray technology. Here we extended a major method for estimating the heritability of a quantitative trait, single parent-offspring regression, to assess the heritability of the expression of genes with two-channel microarrays. In a series of maternal parent-offspring pairs of Interior spruce (Picea glauca x engelmannii, our focus in the outer stem tissues is the expression of defense-related genes, the heritability of which can affect fitness and necessary for evolution by natural selection.
ORGANISM(S): Picea engelmannii x Picea glauca Picea
PROVIDER: GSE22921 | GEO | 2010/07/15
SECONDARY ACCESSION(S): PRJNA127981
REPOSITORIES: GEO
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