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Disequilibrium mapping of a quantitative-trait locus in an expanding population.

M Slatkin1.   

Abstract

Linkage disequilibrium (LD) mapping can be successful if there is strong nonrandom association between marker alleles and an allele affecting a trait of interest. The principles of LD mapping of dichotomous traits are well understood, but less is known about LD mapping of a quantitative-trait locus (QTL). It is shown in this report that selective genotyping can increase the power to detect and map a rare allele of large effect at a QTL. Two statistical tests of the association between an allele and a quantitative character are proposed. These tests are approximately independent, so information from them can be combined. Analytic theory is developed to show that these two tests are effective in detecting the presence of a low-frequency allele with a relatively large effect on the character when the QTL is either already a candidate locus or closely linked to a marker locus that is in strong LD with the QTL. The latter situation is expected in a rapidly growing population in which the allele of large effect was present initially in one copy. Therefore, the proposed tests are useful under the same conditions as those for successful LD mapping of a dichotomous trait or disease. Simulations show that, for detection of the presence of a QTL, these tests are more powerful than a simple t-test. The tests also provide a basis for defining a measure of association, gamma, between a low-frequency allele at a putative QTL and a low-frequency allele at a marker locus.

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Year:  1999        PMID: 10330364      PMCID: PMC1377920          DOI: 10.1086/302413

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Hum Genet        ISSN: 0002-9297            Impact factor:   11.025


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