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Genetic Bases of Complex Traits: From Quantitative Trait Loci to Prediction.

Nourollah Ahmadi1,2.   

Abstract

Conceived as a general introduction to the book, this chapter is a reminder of the core concepts of genetic mapping and molecular marker-based prediction. It provides an overview of the principles and the evolution of methods for mapping the variation of complex traits, and methods for QTL-based prediction of human disease risk and animal and plant breeding value. The principles of linkage-based and linkage disequilibrium-based QTL mapping methods are described in the context of the simplest, single-marker, methods. Methodological evolutions are analysed in relation with their ability to account for the complexity of the genotype-phenotype relations. Main characteristics of the genetic architecture of complex traits, drawn from QTL mapping works using large populations of unrelated individuals, are presented. Methods combining marker-QTL association data into polygenic risk score that captures part of an individual's susceptibility to complex diseases are reviewed. Principles of best linear mixed model-based prediction of breeding value in animal- and plant-breeding programs using phenotypic and pedigree data, are summarized and methods for moving from BLUP to marker-QTL BLUP are presented. Factors influencing the additional genetic progress achieved by using molecular data and rules for their optimization are discussed.
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Keywords:  Architecture of complex traits; Marker-assisted selection; QTL mapping

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Year:  2022        PMID: 35451771     DOI: 10.1007/978-1-0716-2205-6_1

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Methods Mol Biol        ISSN: 1064-3745


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