Predicting Phenotypic Traits Using a Massive RNA-seq Dataset
John Anthony Hadish,
Loren A. Honaas,
Stephen Patrick Ficklin
Abstract:Transcriptomic data can be used to predict environmentally impacted phenotypic traits. This type of prediction is particularly useful for monitoring difficult-to-measure phenotypic traits and has become increasingly popular for monitoring high-value agricultural crops and in precision medicine. Despite this increase in popularity, little research has been done on how many samples are required for these models to be accurate, and which normalization should be used. Here we create a massive RNA-seq dataset from … Show more
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