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Modeling genetic architecture: A multilinear theory of gene interaction
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    Modeling genetic architecture: A multilinear theory of gene interaction (English)
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    10 October 2002
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    segregating alleles
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    line-cross means
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    mutations
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    canalization
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    selection
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    genotype-phenotype map
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    epistasis
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