The discovery of epistatically interacting QTL is hampered by the intractability and low power to detect QTL in multidimensional genome searches. We describe a new method that maps epistatic QTL by identifying loci of high QTL by genetic background interaction. This approach allows detection of QTL involved not only in pairwise but also higher-order interaction, and does so with one-dimensional genome searches. The approach requires large populations derived from multiple related inbred-line crosses as is more typically available for plants. Using maximum likelihood, the method contrasts models in which QTL allelic values are either nested within, or fixed over, populations. We apply the method to simulated doubled-haploid populations deriv...
Identification of genetic loci in complex traits has focused largely on one-dimensional genome scans...
This thesis presents and discusses the use of various genetic models, high performance computing, gl...
Genome-wide association studies have been instrumental in identifying genetic variants associated wi...
The discovery of epistatically interacting QTL is hampered by the intractability and low power to de...
The discovery of epistatically interacting QTL is hampered by the intractability and low power to de...
Epistasis is a common and important phenomenon, as indicated by results from a number of recent expe...
Epistasis is a common and important phenomenon, as indicated by results from a number of recent expe...
Epistasis refers to gene interaction effect involving two or more genes. Statistical methods for ma...
<div><p>Objective and Methods</p><p>This paper proposes an inegrative two-stage genome-wide search f...
Improvements in the usefulness of QTL analysis arise from better statistical methods applied to the ...
Recent scientific support for the involvement of genetic locus interaction in quantitative trait var...
The etiology of complex diseases is heterogeneous. The presence of risk alleles in one or more genet...
Identification of genetic loci in complex traits has focused largely on one-dimensional genome scans...
Identification of genetic loci in complex traits has focused largely on one-dimensional genome scans...
This thesis presents and discusses the use of various genetic models, high performance computing, gl...
Genome-wide association studies have been instrumental in identifying genetic variants associated wi...
The discovery of epistatically interacting QTL is hampered by the intractability and low power to de...
The discovery of epistatically interacting QTL is hampered by the intractability and low power to de...
Epistasis is a common and important phenomenon, as indicated by results from a number of recent expe...
Epistasis is a common and important phenomenon, as indicated by results from a number of recent expe...
Epistasis refers to gene interaction effect involving two or more genes. Statistical methods for ma...
<div><p>Objective and Methods</p><p>This paper proposes an inegrative two-stage genome-wide search f...
Improvements in the usefulness of QTL analysis arise from better statistical methods applied to the ...
Recent scientific support for the involvement of genetic locus interaction in quantitative trait var...
The etiology of complex diseases is heterogeneous. The presence of risk alleles in one or more genet...
Identification of genetic loci in complex traits has focused largely on one-dimensional genome scans...
Identification of genetic loci in complex traits has focused largely on one-dimensional genome scans...
This thesis presents and discusses the use of various genetic models, high performance computing, gl...
Genome-wide association studies have been instrumental in identifying genetic variants associated wi...