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The defined traits (i) - (iii) are assumed to be inherited by an individual to its offspring.
The breeding goal is implicitly defined by assigning economic weights to all or a subset of the defined traits.
Intermediate molecular phenotypes (e.g. gene expression and cytosine modification) are clearly defined traits with a strong genetic component.
The developed RFLP-RGA markers are applicable for genetic map development and marker assisted selection for defined traits such as pest and disease resistance.
Several studies have previously aimed to identify genomic regions involved in defined traits and their relationship with disease using association mapping (reviewed in Karlsson and Linblad-Toh [ 2]).
Many of these factors have not actually been studied for biological significance except in H. pylori, where the linkage to gastric colonization or pathogenesis for some defined traits is generally very clear [ 2].
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Look a little closer, though, and what at first appears to be subtle differences soon become defining traits.
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