QTL Mapping & GWAS

Overview

Quantitative trait locus (QTL) mapping and genome-wide association studies (GWAS) require robust phenotypic datasets to uncover genetic factors controlling complex traits. High-throughput phenotyping reduces measurement noise and enhances the statistical power of genetic association analyses.

1. Controlled-environment mapping populations

2. Multi-environment association panels

3. Fine-mapping candidate loci

4. Integrating spectral indices with genetic markers

Recommended Solutions

High-Throughput Phenotyping System

  • Population-scale acquisition of quantitative traits required for QTL and GWAS analyses
  • Standardized and reproducible phenotypic measurements across large genetic panels
  • Time-series phenotyping enabling dynamic trait mapping
  • Reduction of observer bias in quantitative trait scoring

Gantry-Based Phenotyping Platform

  • Large-population phenotyping under uniform field or greenhouse conditions
  • Spatially consistent data collection minimizing environmental noise
  • Multi-environment phenotyping supporting G × E interaction analysis

Why Our System Fits This Application

High temporal resolution, multimodal sensing, and uniform acquisition pipelines significantly strengthen QTL/GWAS reliability.

Research References

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