CORDIS Project
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This project aims to develop statistical methods to infer the genetic architecture of quantitative traits in wild populations. It seeks to link genetic data with evolutionary factors to improve predictions of adaptation and phenotype from genomic information.
A major challenge in evolutionary biology is to understand and predict the evolution of phenotypic traits influenced by many genes, a.k.a. quantitative traits, which represent the majority of adaptive traits.
For this, we require an accurate knowledge of the genetic architecture of a trait, here defined as the statistical distribution of the effects of the genes on the phenotype.
However, it has not been possible to firmly check theoretical predictions against empirical data, due to a lack of me…
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