Author:
BARET P. V.,KNOTT S. A.,VISSCHER P. M.
Abstract
Methods of identification of quantitative trait loci (QTL) using
a half-sib design are generally
based on least-squares or maximum likelihood approaches. These methods
differ in the genetical
model considered and in the information used. Despite these differences,
the power of the two
methods in a daughter design is very similar. Using an analogy with a one-way
analysis of
variance, we propose an equation connecting the two test-statistics (F
ratio for regression and
likelihood ratio test in the case of the maximum likelihood). The robustness
of this relationship is
tested by simulation for different single QTL models. In general, the correspondence
between the
two statistics is good under both the null hypothesis and the alternative
hypothesis of a single
QTL segregating. Practical implications are discussed with particular emphasis
on the theoretical
distribution of the likelihood ratio test.
Subject
Genetics,General Medicine
Cited by
22 articles.
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