pms:heritability

In a planned experiment where to covariance (genotype x environment) can be controlled and held at 0, the heritability is defined as the ratio of the variance of the genotypic variables to the variance of the phenotypic variables. H2 = Var(G)/Var(P) H2 is the broad-sense heritability. This reflects all the genetic contributions to a population's phenotypic variance including additive, dominant, and epistatic (multi-genic interactions), as well as maternal and paternal effects, where individuals are directly affected by their parents' phenotype, for example, milk production in mammals.

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  1. STATO 2025 STATistics Ontology (STATO). GitHub - ISA-tools. [2025-2-8] github.com

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heritability

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[0.0.HRTBL834]

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http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/STATO_0000544

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https://app.pollinatorhub.eu/vocabulary/descriptors/0.0.HRTBL834

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2025-02-08

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2025-02-08
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