A Theory of Genetic Analysis Using Transcriptomic Phenotypes
<p>This thesis deals with the conceptual and computational framework required to use transcriptomes as effective phenotypes for genetic analysis. I demonstrate that there are powerful theoretical reasons why Batesonian epistasis should feature prominently in transcriptional phenotypes. I also...
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