Models in QTL mapping can be improved by considering all potential variables, i.e. we can use remaining traits other than the trait under study as potential predictors. QTL mapping is often conducted by correcting for a few fixed effects or covariates (e.g. sex, age), although many traits with potential causal relationships between them are recorded. In this work, we evaluate by simulation several procedures to identify optimum models in QTL scans: forward selection, undirected dependency graph and QTL-directed dependency graph (QDG). The latter, QDG, performed better in terms of power and false discovery rate and was applied to fatty acid (FA) composition and fat deposition traits in two pig F2 crosses from China and Spain. Compared with t...
<font size="3"><p>This thesis deals with the identification of genes controlling intramu...
[Background] Since the pig is one of the most important livestock animals worldwide...
Abstract Background During the last two decades, many QTL (quantitative trait locus) mapping experim...
15 pagesInternational audienceModels in QTL mapping can be improved by considering all potential var...
Background - In pig, a number of experiments have been set up to identify QTL and a multitude of chr...
Abstract Background In pig, a number of experiments have been set up to identify QTL and a multitude...
Background: Porcine chromosome X harbors four QTL strongly affecting backfat thickness (BFT), ham we...
Background: Improving pork quality can be done by increasing intramuscular fat (IMF) content. This t...
Genome scans can be used to identify chromosomal regions and eventually genes that control quantitat...
Abstract Quantitative trait loci (QTL) for growth and fatness traits have previously been identified...
Abstract Background QTL affecting fat deposition related performance traits have been considered in ...
For many species several similar QTL mapping populations have been produced and analyzed independent...
<div><p>Unraveling the genetic background of economic traits is a major goal in modern animal geneti...
Genetic improvement of carcass quality in pig implies traits measurements on related animals. In suc...
Pig domestication started around 10,000 years ago during the Neolithic age, independently in Europe...
<font size="3"><p>This thesis deals with the identification of genes controlling intramu...
[Background] Since the pig is one of the most important livestock animals worldwide...
Abstract Background During the last two decades, many QTL (quantitative trait locus) mapping experim...
15 pagesInternational audienceModels in QTL mapping can be improved by considering all potential var...
Background - In pig, a number of experiments have been set up to identify QTL and a multitude of chr...
Abstract Background In pig, a number of experiments have been set up to identify QTL and a multitude...
Background: Porcine chromosome X harbors four QTL strongly affecting backfat thickness (BFT), ham we...
Background: Improving pork quality can be done by increasing intramuscular fat (IMF) content. This t...
Genome scans can be used to identify chromosomal regions and eventually genes that control quantitat...
Abstract Quantitative trait loci (QTL) for growth and fatness traits have previously been identified...
Abstract Background QTL affecting fat deposition related performance traits have been considered in ...
For many species several similar QTL mapping populations have been produced and analyzed independent...
<div><p>Unraveling the genetic background of economic traits is a major goal in modern animal geneti...
Genetic improvement of carcass quality in pig implies traits measurements on related animals. In suc...
Pig domestication started around 10,000 years ago during the Neolithic age, independently in Europe...
<font size="3"><p>This thesis deals with the identification of genes controlling intramu...
[Background] Since the pig is one of the most important livestock animals worldwide...
Abstract Background During the last two decades, many QTL (quantitative trait locus) mapping experim...