Mapping of quantitative trait loci based on growth models

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W. Wu
Y. Zhou
W. Li
D. Mao
Q. Chen
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[1] College of Crop Science,
[2] Fujian Agriculture and Forestry University,undefined
[3] Fuzhou,undefined
[4] Fujian 350002,undefined
[5] People's Republic of China,undefined
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Quantitative trait loci Growth model-based mapping Development Leaf age Rice;
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An approach called growth model-based mapping (GMM) of quantitative trait loci (QTLs) is proposed in this paper. The principle of the approach is to fit the growth curve of each individual or line with a theoretical or empirical growth model at first and then map QTLs based on the estimated growth parameters with the method of multiple-trait composite interval mapping. In comparison with previously proposed approaches of QTL mapping based on growth data, GMM has several advantages: (1) it can greatly reduce the amount of phenotypic data for QTL analysis and thus alleviate the burden of computation, particularly when permutation tests or simulation are performed to estimate significance thresholds; (2) it can efficiently analyze unbalanced phenotype data because both balanced and unbalanced data can be used for fitting growth models; and (3) it may potentially help us to better understand the genetic basis of quantitative trait development because the parameters in a theoretical growth model may often have clear biological meanings. A practical example of rice leaf-age development is presented to demonstrate the utility of GMM.
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页码:1043 / 1049
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