Medical Genetics On the other hand the inheritance of quantitative traits could not be used to predict outcomes, only average estimates measured in large population studies Mendelians considered the study of quantitative traits to be trivial because they had no predictive value
Medical Genetics On the other hand, the inheritance of quantitative traits could not be used to predict outcomes, only average estimates measured in large population studies. Mendelians considered the study of quantitative traits to be trivial because they had no predictive value
Medical Genetics R.A. Fisher resolved the dispute by showing that the inheritance of quantitative traits can be reduced to Mendelian inheritance at many loci
Medical Genetics R. A. Fisher resolved the dispute by showing that the inheritance of quantitative traits can be reduced to Mendelian inheritance at many loci
Medical Genetics Consider the following: One locus for height, with three alleles. Allele h2 adds 2 inches to the average 68-inch height. Allele ho neither adds nor subtracts from the average height of 68 inches, And allele h- subtracts 2 inches from the average height. Suppose ho is twice as frequent as either h2 or h-
Medical Genetics Consider the following: One locus for height, with three alleles. Allele h2 adds 2 inches to the average 68-inch height. Allele h0 neither adds nor subtracts from the average height of 68 inches. And allele h- subtracts 2 inches from the average height. Suppose h0 is twice as frequent as either h2 or h-