Detailed information about the course
Title | QTL analysis in Arabidopsis: Theory and Practical Applications |
Dates | 3 days TBA (week 16-20 of June) |
Organizer(s) | Doris Rentsch, Prof., University of Bern |
Speakers | Thomas E. Juenger, Prof., The University of Texas at Austin, USA |
Description | Characters like plant size, disease resistance, and yield generally vary continuously among individuals within a population. This variation is ostensibly influenced by many genes and arises from both genetic and environmental factors. Historically, these systems have been studied with statistical methods that ignore the underlying genetic details and instead focus on population-level patterns of genetic variance and covariance. Unfortunately, this approach estimates only the composite contribution of genes and the environment to variation (nature vs. nurture) and therefore tells us little about the genetic details of individual loci. This course is an introduction to current methods used in the study of polygenetic variation in plants. In particular, we'll explore the use of quantitative genetic experiments, quantitative trait locus (QTL) analyses, and genomewide association mapping as tools for dissecting the genetic details of continuous variation. The course will concentrate on providing students with the basic statistical and conceptual foundation for understanding continuous variation as well as an introduction to various mapping methods and current challenges in QTL cloning. Finally, we will collect phenotypic data on an Arabidopsis thaliana experimental population and conduct basic mapping analyses in a hands-on lab setting. |
Program | More information will follow |
Location |
University of Bern, Room TBA |
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Expenses | Reimbursements for CUSO MPS Students: Reimbursement of your travel tickets can be asked online through your MyCUSO.
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Registration | REGISTRATION IS CLOSE Deadline for registration: TBA 12 places available:
For cancellations after the Deadline of registration or no show: 50 CHF administrative fees
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Places | 12 |
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