Author:
Eckermann P. J.,Verbyla A. P.,Cullis B. R.,Thompson R.
Abstract
This paper discusses the analysis of quantitative trait loci (QTLs) using
molecular markers from a doubled haploid wheat mapping population arising from
the Cranbrook Halberd cross. Two field trials are used to provide phenotypic
information on the trait of interest, which is grain percentage protein.
Methods for QTL analysis are reviewed together with methods for the analysis
of field trials. The aim of the paper is to examine different approaches for
QTL analysis, namely the conventional approach available in standard software,
which ignores field variation, a 2-stage approach that provides adjusted
phenotypic effects for a subsequent QTL analysis, and a joint marker and
spatial analysis. The major effect, however, is the maturity class of the
doubled haploid lines. Maturity and percent protein appear highly correlated
genetically so QTL analysis shows marked changes if maturity is included as a
covariate. More subtle changes occur due to field variation but this may not
be the standard situation.
Subject
General Agricultural and Biological Sciences
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