A Study on Mapping Quantitative Trait Loci in the RILXP1 Population
Date Issued
2008
Date
2008
Author(s)
Hou, Hsiang-En
Abstract
Backcross and F2 populations are the most popular and common experimental populations for QTL mapping. Recently, some advanced populations such as the recombinant inbred population and recombinant inbred lines (RILs) are of growing interest since these populations have different population structures from that of F2 population and hence providing the opportunity to achive better QTL mapping resolution. In this thesis, the RILXP1 population is considered for QTL mapping, and interval mapping and multiple interval mapping are used to detect QTLs. In estimation, the statistical model for interval mapping procedure is usually a normal mixture model, and its mixing proportions can be determined by the conditional probabilities of the QTL genotypes given the flanking marker genotypes. As the formulas suggested for computing the conditional probabilities by the traditional approach were not correct, we proposed the correct formulas to compute conditional probabilities so that QTL mapping can be improved. Simulations are performed to investigate the difference in the estimation and mapping power between the methods using the two different formulas under different linkage strengths, epistasis and relative effect sizes.
Subjects
QTL mapping
recombinant inbred lines
interval mapping
multiple interval mapping
Type
thesis
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