Items where Subject is "quantitative genetics"

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Adams, R. M., Kinney, J. B., Walczak, A. M., Mora, T. (December 2018) Epistasis in a Fitness Landscape Defined by Antibody-Antigen Binding Free Energy. Cell Syst, 8 (1). pp. 86-93. ISSN 2405-4712 (Print)2405-4712

Aguirre, Lyndsey, Hendelman, Anat, Hutton, Samuel F, McCandlish, David M, Lippman, Zachary B (October 2023) Idiosyncratic and dose-dependent epistasis drives variation in tomato fruit size. Science, 382 (6668). pp. 315-320. ISSN 0036-8075

Kinney, J. B., McCandlish, D. M. (May 2019) Massively Parallel Assays and Quantitative Sequence-Function Relationships. Annu Rev Genomics Hum Genet, 20. pp. 99-127. ISSN 1527-8204

McCandlish, D. M., Lang, G.I. (July 2020) Evolution of Epistasis: Small Populations Go Their Separate Ways. Journal of Molecular Evolution, 88 (5). pp. 418-420.

Soyk, S., Benoit, M., Lippman, Z. B. (September 2020) New Horizons for Dissecting Epistasis in Crop Quantitative Trait Variation. Annu Rev Genet, 54. pp. 287-307. ISSN 0066-4197

Tang, Ziqi, Koo, Peter K (March 2024) Evaluating the representational power of pre-trained DNA language models for regulatory genomics. bioRxiv. (Public Dataset) (Submitted)

Wiberg, Akira, Lucey, Maria A, Kleeman, Sam, Kang, Youngjoo, Ng, Mike, Furniss, Dominic (August 2023) Genetic correlations between migraine and carpal tunnel syndrome. Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery. ISSN 0032-1052

Yu, Yiyang, Muthukumar, Shivani, Koo, Peter K (January 2024) EvoAug-TF: Extending evolution-inspired data augmentations for genomic deep learning to TensorFlow. bioRxiv. (Submitted)

Zhou, Juannan, Wong, Mandy S, Chen, Wei-Chia, Krainer, Adrian R, Kinney, Justin B, McCandlish, David M (September 2022) Higher-order epistasis and phenotypic prediction. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of USA, 119 (39). e2204233119. ISSN 0027-8424

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