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Rice yield is considered to be a quantitative trait controlled by multiple genes, each contributing in a small but significant way.
CN was reported to be a quantitative trait [ 5].
HVP was found to be a quantitative trait with moderate heritability.
In barley, based on leaf chlorosis, waterlogging tolerance was found to be a quantitative trait and mainly controlled by additive genetic variation [ 12, 24].
Because HVP was thought to be a quantitative trait, HVP was classified into three levels, absent, mild, and severe hyperpigmentation, represented by 0, 1, and 2, respectively, to control for false positives.
The association of this same variant -3A has been shown to be a quantitative trait of short-term memory but it has not been shown to be associated with categorical DD [ 9].
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The resistance of rice to ozone is a quantitative trait controlled by nuclear genes [27].
These results suggest that HI is a quantitative trait controlled by multiple genes (QTLs).
Cold tolerance in rice is a quantitative trait controlled by multiple genes.
Salinity stress tolerance is a quantitative trait which is controlled by multiple genes (Chinnusamy et al. 2005).
Height is a quantitative trait, which means that it is controlled by many genes of small effect.
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