Authors
Frédéric Farnir, Bernard Grisart, Wouter Coppieters, Juliette Riquet, Paulette Berzi, Nadine Cambisano, Latifa Karim, Myriam Mni, Sirja Moisio, Patricia Simon, Danny Wagenaar, Johanna Vilkki, Michel Georges
Publication date
2002/5/1
Journal
Genetics
Volume
161
Issue
1
Pages
275-287
Publisher
Oxford University Press
Description
A maximum-likelihood QTL mapping method that simultaneously exploits linkage and linkage disequilibrium and that is applicable in outbred half-sib pedigrees is described. The method is applied to fine map a QTL with major effect on milk fat content in a 3-cM marker interval on proximal BTA14. This proximal location is confirmed by applying a haplotype-based association method referred to as recombinant ancestral haplotype analysis. The origin of the discrepancy between the QTL position derived in this work and that of a previous analysis is examined and shown to be due to the existence of distinct marker haplotypes associated with QTL alleles having large substitution effects.
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