Author:
OLLIVIER L.,MESSER L. A.,ROTHSCHILD M. F.,LEGAULT C.
Abstract
Gene frequency changes following selection may reveal the existence
of gene effects on the trait
selected. Loci for the selected quantitative trait (SQTL) may thus be detected.
Additionally, one
can estimate the average effect (α) of a marker allele associated
with an SQTL from the allele
frequency change (Δq) due to selection of given intensity
(i). In a sample of unrelated individuals,
it is optimal to select the upper and lower 27% for generating Δq
in order to estimate α. For a
given number of individuals genotyped, this estimator is
0·25i2 times more efficient than the
classical estimator of α, based on the regression of the trait on
the
genotype at the marker locus.
The method is extended to selection criteria using information from
relatives, showing that
combined selection considerably increases the efficiency of estimation
for traits of low heritability.
The method has been applied to the detection of SQTL in a selection
experiment in which the trait
selected was pig litter size averaged over the first four parities, with
i=3. Results for four genes
are provided, one of which yielded a highly significant effect.
The conditions required for valid
application of the method are discussed, including selection experiments
over several generations.
Additional advantages of the method can be anticipated from determining
gene frequencies on pooled samples of blood or DNA.
Subject
Genetics,General Medicine
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