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  1. Jul 2018
    1. On 2013 Jun 13, Karl Broman commented:

      This is the first paper to consider interval mapping for binary traits in experimental crosses. Somewhat surprisingly, genetic mapping in humans focused on binary traits and not quantitative ones, while mapping in experimental crosses focused on quantitative traits and not binary ones. The method is developed in the context of marker covariates, and so it is a bit more technically challenging to understand than it might be, but this paper had a lot of influence on my understanding of QTL mapping.


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  2. Feb 2018
    1. On 2013 Jun 13, Karl Broman commented:

      This is the first paper to consider interval mapping for binary traits in experimental crosses. Somewhat surprisingly, genetic mapping in humans focused on binary traits and not quantitative ones, while mapping in experimental crosses focused on quantitative traits and not binary ones. The method is developed in the context of marker covariates, and so it is a bit more technically challenging to understand than it might be, but this paper had a lot of influence on my understanding of QTL mapping.


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