MULTIPLE-REGRESSION FOR MOLECULAR-MARKER, QUANTITATIVE TRAIT DATA FROM RAGE F2 POPULATIONS

被引:19
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作者
WRIGHT, AJ [1 ]
MOWERS, RP [1 ]
机构
[1] ICI SEEDS,RES DEPT,SLATER,IA 50244
关键词
TRAIT-MARKER REGRESSION; SELECTION;
D O I
10.1007/BF00225159
中图分类号
S3 [农学(农艺学)];
学科分类号
0901 ;
摘要
Molecular marker-quantitative trait associations are important for breeders to recognize and understand to allow application in selection. This work was done to provide simple, intuitive explanations of trait-marker regression for large samples from an F-2 and to examine the properties of the regression estimators. Beginning with a(- 1, 0, 1) coding of marker classes and expected frequencies in the F-2, expected values, variances, and covariances of marker variables were calculated. Simple linear regression and regression of trait values on two markers were computed. The sum of coefficient estimates for the flanking-marker regression is asymptotically unbiased for an included additive effect with complete interference, and is only slightly biased with no interference and moderately close (15 cM) marker spacing. The variance of the sum of regression coefficients is much more stable for small recombination distances than variances of individual coefficients. Multiple regression of trait variables on coded marker variables can be interpreted as the product of the inverse of the marker correlation matrix R and the vector a of simple linear regression estimators for each marker. For no interference, elements of the correlation matrix R can be written as products of correlations between adjacent markers. The inverse of R is displayed and used to illustrate the solution vector. Only markers immediately flanking trait loci are expected to have non-zero values and, with at least two marker loci between each trait locus, the solution vector is expected to be the sum of solutions for each trait locus. Results of this work should allow breeders to test for intervals in which trait loci are located and to better interpret results of the trait-marker regression.
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