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Well, allele seems to be clearly defined. What about gene and locus? In a classical sense, a locus can be a placeholder for the corresponding alleles. Is it also applicable to a gene? If so, what is the difference? If no difference, locus shall be a synonym of gene. By the way, what about a
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in finding a gene related to that trait. It's actually a bit of an old fashioned term which was used more extensively when we weren't able to exactly define what the DNA sequence of the gene was. It is probably more relevant to the
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isn't quite the same as a gene. A QTL is a region of DNA on a chromosome known to be correlated with some phenotype change, but it can be a gene, or several genes, or part of a gene. Identifying the QTL of some phenotype can be a
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criteria, which is what is required here? If not, we should probably get a new reviewer to undertake the complete review beyond your initial questions. Thanks.
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Any progress so far? The current lede seems to define that a gene is a locus. Is that widely accepted, or not? --
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null allele, where a placeholder can be nowhere on the DNA? I am totally confused.
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