Author:
MALIEPAARD C.,JANSEN J.,VAN OOIJEN J. W.
Abstract
Linkage analysis and map construction using molecular
markers is far more complicated in full-sib
families of outbreeding plant species than in progenies
derived from homozygous parents. Markers
may vary in the number of segregating alleles. One or both
parents may be heterozygous, markers
may be dominant or codominant and usually the linkage
phases of marker pairs are unknown.
Because of these differences, marker pairs provide
different amounts of information for the
estimation of recombination frequencies and the linkage
phases of the markers in the two parents,
and usually these have to be estimated simultaneously.
In this paper we present a complete
overview of all possible configurations of marker pairs
segregating in full-sib families. Maximum
likelihood estimators for the recombination frequency and
LOD score formulas are presented for
all cases. Statistical properties of the estimators are
studied analytically and by simulation. Specific
problems of dominant markers, in particular with respect
to the probability of detecting linkage,
the probability of obtaining zero estimates, and the
ability to distinguish linkage phase
combinations, and consequences for mapping studies in
outbred progenies are discussed.
Subject
Genetics,General Medicine
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