Abstract
We compare the powers of three methods for the QTL analysis of
non-normally distributed traits.
We describe the nonparametric and the logistic regression approaches recently
proposed in the
literature and study the properties of the standard regression interval
mapping
method when the
trait is not normally distributed. It is shown that the standard approach
is
robust against non-normality and behaves quite well for both continuous
and
discrete characters. The loss of power
compared with the nonparametric or the logistic approach is generally minor.
Moreover, the least
squares estimation procedure of the regression interval mapping is not
affected
by departure from
normality. The use of other approaches could be restricted to extreme cases
where the trait distribution is very skewed.
Subject
Genetics,General Medicine
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