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Criteria to optimize designs for detection and estimation of linkage between marker loci from segregating populations containing several families.

S van der Beek1, J A van Arendonk.   

Abstract

Construction of a genome map of highly polymorphic markers has become possible in the past decade. Establishing a complete marker map is an enormous task. Therefore, designs to map molecular markers should be optimal. Designs to detect and estimate linkage between markers from segregating populations were studied. Two measures of design quality were used. The expectation of the maximum lod score indicates the possibility of designs to detect linkage. The accuracy of estimating recombination rate was measured as the probability that the true recombination rate is in a specified internal given the estimate. Accurate approximate methods were developed for rapid evaluation of designs. Seven family types (e.g., double backcross) can be distinguished that describe all families in a segregating population. The family type influences the expected maximum lod score and the accuracy of estimation. The frequency of favorable family types increased with increasing marker polymorphism. At a true recombination rate of 0.20,27 observations on offspring when five alleles were segregating, and 55 observations on offspring when two alleles were segregating, were necessary to obtain an expected maximum lod score of 3. The probability that the true recombination rate was between 0.15 and 0.25, given an estimate of 0.20, was about 0.85 for a design with 40 families with ten offspring and two alleles segregating and for a design with ten families with ten offspring and six alleles segregating. For smaller designs, accuracies were less, approximate evaluation of accuracy was not justified and, on average, true recombination rates were much greater than estimated given a specified value for the estimated recombination rate.

Year:  1993        PMID: 24193469     DOI: 10.1007/BF00222088

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Theor Appl Genet        ISSN: 0040-5752            Impact factor:   5.699


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