نتایج جستجو برای: qtl effect distribution

تعداد نتایج: 2191825  

2011
Cen Wu Gengxin Li Jun Zhu Yuehua Cui

Functional mapping has been a powerful tool in mapping quantitative trait loci (QTL) underlying dynamic traits of agricultural or biomedical interest. In functional mapping, multivariate normality is often assumed for the underlying data distribution, partially due to the ease of parameter estimation. The normality assumption however could be easily violated in real applications due to various ...

Journal: :Journal of animal breeding and genetics = Zeitschrift fur Tierzuchtung und Zuchtungsbiologie 2005
Y Liu Z B Zeng

Marker-assisted genetic evaluation needs to infer genotypes at quantitative trait loci (QTL) based on the information of linked markers. As the inference usually provides the probability distribution of QTL genotypes rather than a specific genotype, marker-assisted genetic evaluation is characterized by the mixture model because of the uncertainty of QTL genotypes. It is, therefore, necessary t...

Journal: :Genetics 2000
S P Otto C D Jones

Recent studies have begun to reveal the genes underlying quantitative trait differences between closely related populations. Not all quantitative trait loci (QTL) are, however, equally likely to be detected. QTL studies involve a limited number of crosses, individuals, and genetic markers and, as a result, often have little power to detect genetic factors of small to moderate effects. In this a...

Journal: :Genetics 2012
Daniel P Rice Jeffrey P Townsend

Evolutionary biologists attribute much of the phenotypic diversity observed in nature to the action of natural selection. However, for many phenotypic traits, especially quantitative phenotypic traits, it has been challenging to test for the historical action of selection. An important challenge for biologists studying quantitative traits, therefore, is to distinguish between traits that have e...

Journal: :Genetics 2003
Shizhong Xu

The core of statistical inference is based on both hypothesis testing and estimation. The use of inferential statistics for QTL identification thus includes estimation of genetic effects and statistical tests. Typically, QTL are reported only when the test statistics reach a predetermined critical value. Therefore, the estimated effects of detected QTL are actually sampled from a truncated dist...

Journal: :Genetics 1994
B Mangin B Goffinet A Rebaï

We describe a method for constructing the confidence interval of the QTL location parameter. This method is developed in the local asymptotic framework, leading to a linear model at each position of the putative QTL. The idea is to construct a likelihood ratio test, using statistics whose asymptotic distribution does not depend on the nuisance parameters and in particular on the effect of the Q...

Journal: :American journal of human genetics 1999
C V Dolan D I Boomsma M C Neale

Sib pair-selection strategies, designed to identify the most informative sib pairs in order to detect a quantitative-trait locus (QTL), give rise to a missing-data problem in genetic covariance-structure modeling of QTL effects. After selection, phenotypic data are available for all sibs, but marker data-and, consequently, the identity-by-descent (IBD) probabilities-are available only in select...

بانه, حسن, رحیمی میانجی, قدرت, نجاتی جوارمی, اردشیر, هنرور, محمود,

The current study was carried out to evaluate accuracy of some Bayesian methods for genomic breeding values prediction for threshold traits with different types of genetic architecture based on distribution of gene effect and QTL numbers. A genome consisted of 3 chromosomes of 100 CM with 2000 single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNP) was simulated. The QTL numbers were 0.01, 0.05 and 0.1 of total ...

Journal: :Human heredity 2002
José R Fernández Carol Etzel T Mark Beasley Sanjay Shete Christopher I Amos David B Allison

OBJECTIVES In sib pair studies, quantitative trait loci (QTL) identification may be adversely affected by non-normality in the phenotypic distribution, particularly when subjects falling in the tails of the distribution bias the trait mean or variance. We evaluated the robustness and power of reducing the influence of subjects with extreme phenotypic values by Winsorizing non-normal distributio...

Journal: :Environmental Health Perspectives 2002
S Fields

Background: Variance component (VC) models are commonly used for Quantitative Trait Loci (QTL) mapping in outbred populations. Here, the QTL effect is given as a random effect and a critical part of the model is the relationship between the phenotypic values and the random effect. In the traditional VC model, each individual has a unique QTL effect and the relationship between these random effe...

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