Author:
HACKETT C. A.,BRADSHAW J. E.,MEYER R. C.,McNICOL J. W.,MILBOURNE D.,WAUGH R.
Abstract
A simulation study was performed to investigate methods for mapping
single-dose (simplex) and
double-dose (duplex) markers, and for identification of homologous chromosomes
in an
autotetraploid species, and to see how the map accuracy depends on
the population size. An initial
population of 1000 individuals was simulated, with 30 simplex and 10 duplex
markers, and
recombination fractions and lod scores were calculated between all pairs
of markers. These were
used to test the feasibility of mapping the simplex and duplex markers
simultaneously. Smaller
populations, from 500 to 75 individuals, were then simulated, and the estimates
of the pairwise
recombination fractions and the derived maps were compared with the true
map. It was found that
the accuracy of the estimates depended strongly on the type of markers
involved, with
simplex–simplex coupling pairs being most reliable and
simplex–simplex repulsion pairs and
duplex–duplex pairs in any configuration but coupling
being least reliable. Maps can be assembled
using recombination fractions and lod scores from pairs of
simplex–simplex markers (coupling and
repulsion), duplex–simplex (coupling and repulsion) and
duplex–duplex (coupling). The agreement
between the map order and the true order was good, although the map distance
was generally
underestimated at small sample sizes.
Subject
Genetics,General Medicine
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