Abstract Background Segregation distortion is a phenomenon that the observed genotypic frequencies of a locus fall outside the expected Mendelian segregation ratio. The main cause of segregation distortion is viability selection on linked marker loci. These viability selection loci can be mapped using genome-wide marker information. Results We developed a generalized linear mixed model (GLMM) under the liability model to jointly map all viability selection loci of the genome. Using a hierarchical generalized linear mixed model, we can handle the number of loci several times larger than the sample size. We used a dataset from an F2 mouse family derived from the cross of two inbred lines to test the model and detected a major segregation dist...
Linear mixed models (LMMs) are widely used in genome-wide association studies (GWASs) to account for...
In a segregating population a quantitative trait may be considered to follow a mixture of (normal) d...
The mixed model of segregation analysis specifies major gene effects and partitions the residual var...
Abstract Background Chromosomal region that causes distorted segregation ratios is referred to as se...
Advances in DNA sequencing technologies allow us to genotype most of the genetic variants and invest...
Genetic epidemiology is an emerging field with diverse interests, one that represents an important i...
The objective of this research is to extend the mixed inheritance model developed by Zeng et al (200...
Quantitative trait locus (QTL) mapping is often conducted in line crossing experiments where progeny...
This paper introduces classes of segregation models, which describe the inheritance of a quantitativ...
Many biological traits are discretely distributed in phenotype but continuously distributed in genet...
The ultimate goal of genetic mapping of quantitative trait loci (QTL) is the positional cloning of g...
The congenic HG.CAST-(D17Mit196-D17Mit190) (HQ17(hg/hg)) mouse strain showed a significant departure...
Understanding the genetic architecture of quantitative traits can greatly assist the design of strat...
Abstract Genetic prediction for complex traits is usually based on models including individual (infi...
The purpose of this study was to evaluate the effects of four factors on the validity of complex seg...
Linear mixed models (LMMs) are widely used in genome-wide association studies (GWASs) to account for...
In a segregating population a quantitative trait may be considered to follow a mixture of (normal) d...
The mixed model of segregation analysis specifies major gene effects and partitions the residual var...
Abstract Background Chromosomal region that causes distorted segregation ratios is referred to as se...
Advances in DNA sequencing technologies allow us to genotype most of the genetic variants and invest...
Genetic epidemiology is an emerging field with diverse interests, one that represents an important i...
The objective of this research is to extend the mixed inheritance model developed by Zeng et al (200...
Quantitative trait locus (QTL) mapping is often conducted in line crossing experiments where progeny...
This paper introduces classes of segregation models, which describe the inheritance of a quantitativ...
Many biological traits are discretely distributed in phenotype but continuously distributed in genet...
The ultimate goal of genetic mapping of quantitative trait loci (QTL) is the positional cloning of g...
The congenic HG.CAST-(D17Mit196-D17Mit190) (HQ17(hg/hg)) mouse strain showed a significant departure...
Understanding the genetic architecture of quantitative traits can greatly assist the design of strat...
Abstract Genetic prediction for complex traits is usually based on models including individual (infi...
The purpose of this study was to evaluate the effects of four factors on the validity of complex seg...
Linear mixed models (LMMs) are widely used in genome-wide association studies (GWASs) to account for...
In a segregating population a quantitative trait may be considered to follow a mixture of (normal) d...
The mixed model of segregation analysis specifies major gene effects and partitions the residual var...