2019
DOI: 10.1093/dnares/dsz007
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Identification of epistasis loci underlying rice flowering time by controlling population stratification and polygenic effect

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“…In total, 58,227 SNPs with high quality were used in this study. For the flowering time of rice and other plant species, previous studies have confirmed the existence of epistasis (Ahsan et al 2019;Durand et al 2012), which means that this trait is an ideal example for examining the performance of the epistatic models. One hundred and tree KEGG pathways remained for further study.…”
Section: Rice Datamentioning
confidence: 90%
“…In total, 58,227 SNPs with high quality were used in this study. For the flowering time of rice and other plant species, previous studies have confirmed the existence of epistasis (Ahsan et al 2019;Durand et al 2012), which means that this trait is an ideal example for examining the performance of the epistatic models. One hundred and tree KEGG pathways remained for further study.…”
Section: Rice Datamentioning
confidence: 90%