نتایج جستجو برای: quantitative trait loci

تعداد نتایج: 421458  

Journal: :Annals of human genetics 2001
P M Visscher J L Hopper

A common study design to map quantitative trait loci (QTL) is to compare the phenotypes and marker genotypes of two or more siblings in a sample of unrelated sib groups, and to test for linkage between chromosome location and quantitative trait values. The simplest case is sib pairs only, in particular dizygotic twin pairs, and a simple and elegant regression method was proposed by Haseman & El...

2015
Philip N. Benfey Paul R. Zurek Christopher N. Topp Betty Moore

Journal: :Genetics 2002
Dirk-Jan de Koning Henk Bovenhuis Johan A M van Arendonk

In this article, the quantitative genetic aspects of imprinted genes and statistical properties of methods to detect imprinted QTL are studied. Different models to detect imprinted QTL and to distinguish between imprinted and Mendelian QTL were compared in a simulation study. Mendelian and imprinted QTL were simulated in an F2 design and analyzed under Mendelian and imprinting models. Mode of e...

2012
David W. Threadgill Gary A. Churchill

The February 2012 issues of GENETICS and G3: Genes, Genomes, Genetics present a collection of articles reporting recent advances from the international Collaborative Cross (CC) project. The goal of the CC project is to develop a new resource that will enhance quantitative trait locus (QTL) and systems genetic analyses in mice. The CC consists of hundreds of independently bred, octo-parental rec...

Journal: :Genetics 2001
M A Noor A L Cunningham J C Larkin

We examine the effect of variation in gene density per centimorgan on quantitative trait locus (QTL) mapping studies using data from the Drosophila melanogaster genome project and documented regional rates of recombination. There is tremendous variation in gene density per centimorgan across this genome, and we observe that this variation can cause systematic biases in QTL mapping studies. Spec...

Journal: :Genetics 2009
William Valdar Christopher C Holmes Richard Mott Jonathan Flint

Highly recombinant populations derived from inbred lines, such as advanced intercross lines and heterogeneous stocks, can be used to map loci far more accurately than is possible with standard intercrosses. However, the varying degrees of relatedness that exist between individuals complicate analysis, potentially leading to many false positive signals. We describe a method to deal with these pr...

2016
Shuangcheng Li Fengyan Gao Kailong Xie Xiuhong Zeng Ye Cao Jing Zeng Zhongshan He Yun Ren Wenbo Li Qiming Deng Shiquan Wang Aiping Zheng Jun Zhu Huainian Liu Lingxia Wang Ping Li

Grain weight is the most important component of rice yield and is mainly determined by grain size, which is generally controlled by quantitative trait loci (QTLs). Although numerous QTLs that regulate grain weight have been identified, the genetic network that controls grain size remains unclear. Herein, we report the cloning and functional analysis of a dominant QTL, grain length and width 2 (...

2011
Torben Schulz-Streeck Joseph O Ogutu Hans-Peter Piepho

BACKGROUND Accurate prediction of genomic breeding values (GEBVs) requires numerous markers. However, predictive accuracy can be enhanced by excluding markers with no effects or with inconsistent effects among crosses that can adversely affect the prediction of GEBVs. METHODS We present three different approaches for pre-selecting markers prior to predicting GEBVs using four different BLUP me...

2015
Jianbo He Jijie Li Zhongwen Huang Tuanjie Zhao Guangnan Xing Junyi Gai Rongzhan Guan Weijun Zhou

Experimental error control is very important in quantitative trait locus (QTL) mapping. Although numerous statistical methods have been developed for QTL mapping, a QTL detection model based on an appropriate experimental design that emphasizes error control has not been developed. Lattice design is very suitable for experiments with large sample sizes, which is usually required for accurate ma...

Journal: :Genetics 2006
Andreas Baierl Małgorzata Bogdan Florian Frommlet Andreas Futschik

A modified version (mBIC) of the Bayesian Information Criterion (BIC) has been previously proposed for backcross designs to locate multiple interacting quantitative trait loci. In this article, we extend the method to intercross designs. We also propose two modifications of the mBIC. First we investigate a two-stage procedure in the spirit of empirical Bayes methods involving an adaptive (i.e.,...

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