The Evolution of Genetic Architecture

Genetic architecture, the structure of the mapping from genotype to phenotype, determines the variational properties of the phenotype and is instrumental in understanding its evolutionary potential. Throughout most of the history of evolutionary biology, genetic architecture has been treated as a gi...

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Biological and medical sciences
Epistasis
Evolution
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Evolutionary genetics
Fundamental and applied biological sciences. Psychology
General aspects
Genetic mutation
Genetic variation
Genetics
Genomics
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Genotypes
Phenotypic traits
Population genetics
Quantitative genetics
Theory
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