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What (who) is multifactorial - definition

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Multifactorial (disambiguation)

multifactorial         
¦ adjective involving or dependent on a number of factors or causes.
Multifactorial disease         
COMBINING MULTIPLE GENES AND ENVIRONMENTAL FACTORS
Polygenic disorder; Complex disease; Polygenic disease; User:Itrat Aun/sandbox; Draft:Multifactorial diseases; Multifactorial diseases
Multifactorial diseases are not confined to any specific pattern of single gene inheritance and are likely to be associated with multiple genes effects together with the effects of environmental factors.
Quantitative trait locus         
  • A QTL for [[osteoporosis]] on the human chromosome 20
  • Example of a genome-wide scan for QTL of [[osteoporosis]]
DNA LOCUS ASSOCIATED WITH VARIATION IN A QUANTITATIVE TRAIT
Qtl; Qtl mapping; QTL; QTL mapping; Quantative trait loci; Quantative trait locus; Quantitative trait loci; Polygenic inheritance; Polygenic traits; Quantitative Trait Gene; Quantitative trait gene; QTG; Quantitative Trait Locus; Multifactorial inheritance; Quantitative Trait Loci; Mapping of Quantitative Trait Loci; Polygenic character; Multifactorial trait; Mapping of quantitative trait loci; Complex Trait; Linkage based QTL mapping; Quantitative trait loci mapping
A quantitative trait locus (QTL) is a locus (section of DNA) that correlates with variation of a quantitative trait in the phenotype of a population of organisms. QTLs are mapped by identifying which molecular markers (such as SNPs or AFLPs) correlate with an observed trait.

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Multifactorial

Multifactorial (having many factors) can refer to:

  • The multifactorial in mathematics.
  • Multifactorial inheritance, a pattern of predisposition for a disease process.
Examples of use of multifactorial
1. "Behavioural problems in children are multifactorial," she says.