Working Group "Plant Breeding Methodology" described as it was until Feb. 2023 under Tim Beissinger's lead

The objectives of this group involved plant quantitative and population genetics, to better understand how plants have evolved in the past, how phenotypes and genotypes are related in the present, and how these sets of information can be used for plant improvement in the future. Primary interests fall into two categories:
1. Understanding how organisms respond to evolutionary forces such as artificial selection.
2. Working to achieve an improved understanding of complexities of genotype-phenotype relationships such as interactions and non-additivity.


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Software
Research

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Using G-hat to identify adaptive complex traits.
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Beissinger et al. Genetics 2018. 209.1


Estimated demographic history of maize and teosinte.
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Beissinger et al. 2016. Nature Plants2:16084