The Components of Genetic Variance in Populations of Biparental Progenies and Their Use in Estimating the Average Degree of Dominance

  • Comstock R
  • Robinson H
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Abstract

THE phenotypic expression of a character can be considered the sum of a effect and a deviation attributable to environ- ment and interaction between the genotype and environment involved. Symbolically, p= y+e where p is the phenotype; y, the effect; and e, the

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Comstock, R. E., & Robinson, H. F. (1948). The Components of Genetic Variance in Populations of Biparental Progenies and Their Use in Estimating the Average Degree of Dominance. Biometrics, 4(4), 254. https://doi.org/10.2307/3001412

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