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Genetic Analysis of Complex Traits in Saccharomyces cerevisiae .
Cold Spring Harbor Protocols 2017 June 2
Defining the relationship between genotype and phenotype is a central challenge in biology. A powerful approach to this problem is to determine the genetic architecture and molecular basis of phenotypic differences among genetically diverse individuals. Saccharomyces cerevisiae is an important model system for such work. Current genetic mapping approaches for this species exploit high-throughput phenotyping and sequencing to facilitate the detection of a large fraction of the genomic loci that underlie trait variation among isolates. Once identified, several methods exist to determine the specific genes and genetic variants that underlie these loci and cause phenotypic variations. In this introduction, we provide a brief overview of research on complex traits in yeast and discuss different genetic mapping approaches applied to yeast studies.
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