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Genetics, Vol 141, 1189-1197, Copyright © 1995
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A Random Model Approach to Interval Mapping of Quantitative Trait Loci
S. Xu and W. R. Atchley
Department of Botany and Plant Sciences, University of California, Riverside, California 92521-0124
Mapping quantitative trait loci in outbred populations is important because many populations of organisms are noninbred. Unfortunately, information about the genetic architecture of the trait may not be available in outbred populations. Thus, the allelic effects of genes can not be estimated with ease. In addition, under linkage equilibrium, marker genotypes provide no information about the genotype of a QTL (our terminology for a single quantitative trait locus is QTL while multiple loci are referred to as QTLs). To circumvent this problem, an interval mapping procedure based on a random model approach is described. Under a random model, instead of estimating the effects, segregating variances of QTLs are estimated by a maximum likelihood method. Estimation of the variance component of a QTL depends on the proportion of genes identical-by-descent (IBD) shared by relatives at the locus, which is predicted by the IBD of two markers flanking the QTL. The marker IBD shared by two relatives are inferred from the observed marker genotypes. The procedure offers an advantage over the regression interval mapping in terms of high power and small estimation errors and provides flexibility for large sibships, irregular pedigree relationships and incorporation of common environmental and fixed effects.
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