A critical evaluation of the effect of population size and phenotypic measurement on QTL detection and localization using a large F2 murine mapping population

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Autor(a) principal: Li,Xinmin
Data de Publicação: 2006
Outros Autores: Quigg,Richard J, Zhou,Jian, Xu,Shizhong, Masinde,Godfred, Mohan,Subburaman, Baylink,David J.
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Genetics and Molecular Biology
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Resumo: Population size and phenotypic measurement are two key factors determining the detection power of quantitative trait loci (QTL) mapping. We evaluated how these two controllable factors quantitatively affect the detection of QTL and their localization using a large F2 murine mapping population and found that three main points emerged from this study. One finding was that the sensitivity of QTL detection significantly decreased as the population size decreased. The decrease in the percentage logarithm of the odd score (LOD score, which is a statistical measure of the likelihood of two loci being lied near each other on a chromosome) can be estimated using the formula 1 - n/N, where n is the smaller and N the larger population size. This empirical formula has several practical implications in QTL mapping. We also found that a population size of 300 seems to be a threshold for the detection of QTL and their localization, which challenges the small population sizes commonly-used in published studies, in excess of 60% of which cite population sizes <300. In addition, it seems that the precision of phenotypic measurement has a limited capacity to affect detection power, which means that quantitative traits that cannot be measured precisely can also be used in QTL mapping for the detection of major QTL.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv A critical evaluation of the effect of population size and phenotypic measurement on QTL detection and localization using a large F2 murine mapping population
title A critical evaluation of the effect of population size and phenotypic measurement on QTL detection and localization using a large F2 murine mapping population
spellingShingle A critical evaluation of the effect of population size and phenotypic measurement on QTL detection and localization using a large F2 murine mapping population
Li,Xinmin
QTL mapping
mice
detection power
population size
phenotypic measurement
title_short A critical evaluation of the effect of population size and phenotypic measurement on QTL detection and localization using a large F2 murine mapping population
title_full A critical evaluation of the effect of population size and phenotypic measurement on QTL detection and localization using a large F2 murine mapping population
title_fullStr A critical evaluation of the effect of population size and phenotypic measurement on QTL detection and localization using a large F2 murine mapping population
title_full_unstemmed A critical evaluation of the effect of population size and phenotypic measurement on QTL detection and localization using a large F2 murine mapping population
title_sort A critical evaluation of the effect of population size and phenotypic measurement on QTL detection and localization using a large F2 murine mapping population
author Li,Xinmin
author_facet Li,Xinmin
Quigg,Richard J
Zhou,Jian
Xu,Shizhong
Masinde,Godfred
Mohan,Subburaman
Baylink,David J.
author_role author
author2 Quigg,Richard J
Zhou,Jian
Xu,Shizhong
Masinde,Godfred
Mohan,Subburaman
Baylink,David J.
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Li,Xinmin
Quigg,Richard J
Zhou,Jian
Xu,Shizhong
Masinde,Godfred
Mohan,Subburaman
Baylink,David J.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv QTL mapping
mice
detection power
population size
phenotypic measurement
topic QTL mapping
mice
detection power
population size
phenotypic measurement
description Population size and phenotypic measurement are two key factors determining the detection power of quantitative trait loci (QTL) mapping. We evaluated how these two controllable factors quantitatively affect the detection of QTL and their localization using a large F2 murine mapping population and found that three main points emerged from this study. One finding was that the sensitivity of QTL detection significantly decreased as the population size decreased. The decrease in the percentage logarithm of the odd score (LOD score, which is a statistical measure of the likelihood of two loci being lied near each other on a chromosome) can be estimated using the formula 1 - n/N, where n is the smaller and N the larger population size. This empirical formula has several practical implications in QTL mapping. We also found that a population size of 300 seems to be a threshold for the detection of QTL and their localization, which challenges the small population sizes commonly-used in published studies, in excess of 60% of which cite population sizes <300. In addition, it seems that the precision of phenotypic measurement has a limited capacity to affect detection power, which means that quantitative traits that cannot be measured precisely can also be used in QTL mapping for the detection of major QTL.
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