| 1. | There is little statistical evidence for contributions from overdominance and epistasis.
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| 2. | In synergystic epistasis, each additional mutation has increasing negative impact on fitness.
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| 3. | Durham invoked the concept of epistasis to explain the relationship between different factors.
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| 4. | :Maybe take a look at epistasis.
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| 5. | In antagonistic epistasis, the effect of each mutation declines with increasing numbers of mutation.
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| 6. | This interaction between genes is called epistasis, with the second gene epistatic to the first.
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| 7. | Bateson also coined the term " epistasis " to describe the genetic interaction of two independent traits.
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| 8. | This relationship between number of mutations and fitness is known as " synergistic epistasis ".
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| 9. | This systematic approach to studying epistasis on a genome wide scale has significant implications for functional genomics.
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| 10. | This has been integrated with these present covariances in an effort to provide estimators for the epistasis variances.
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