Linkage Analysis and Gene Mapping / / Jiankang WANG, Luyan ZHANG, Huihui LI.

One major task of genetic studies is to construct the genetic map through linkage analysis, and then locate the genetic loci of important traits on the constructed linkage maps, identify favorable alleles which are of values to human beings, and investigate their biochemical pathways from genotype t...

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Place / Publishing House:Les Ulis : : EDP Sciences, , [2023]
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Year of Publication:2023
Language:English
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Other title:Frontmatter --
Preface --
Contents --
Chapter 1. Populations in Genetic Studies --
Chapter 2. Estimation of the Two-Point Recombination Frequencies --
Chapter 3. Three-Point Analysis and Linkage Map Construction --
Chapter 4. Single Marker Analysis and Simple Interval Mapping --
Chapter 5. Inclusive Composite Interval Mapping --
Chapter 6. QTL Mapping for Epistasis and Genotype-by-Environment Interaction --
Chapter 7. Genetic Analysis in Hybrid F1 of Two Heterozygous Parents and Double-Cross F1 of Four Homozygous Parents --
Chapter 8. Genetic Analysis in Multi-Parental Pure-Line Progeny Populations --
Chapter 9. QTL Mapping in Other Genetic Populations --
Chapter 10. More on the Frequently Asked Questions in QTL Mapping --
References --
Index --
Appendix A: Journal Articles Making Up This Book (relevant contents to the book are indicated at the end of each journal article) --
Appendix B: Dissertations of Post-Graduates Making Up This Book --
Appendix C: Integrated Software Packages Making Up This Book
Summary:One major task of genetic studies is to construct the genetic map through linkage analysis, and then locate the genetic loci of important traits on the constructed linkage maps, identify favorable alleles which are of values to human beings, and investigate their biochemical pathways from genotype to phenotype. This book presents the linkage analysis and gene mapping methodologies, which are applicable to self-pollinated, cross-pollinated, and asexual propagated species, and genetic populations derived from two homozygous parents, two heterozygous parents, and multiple homozygous parents. Chapter 1 in this book begins with genetic mating designs and various types of genetic populations, followed by the structure of commonly used populations and analysis methods of phenotypic data. In chapters 2 and 3, estimation of recombination frequency and construction of linkage map are introduced for twenty bi-parental populations. Chapter 4 deals with two classical gene mapping methods, where no background control is considered, while chapters 5 and 6 describe the inclusive composite interval mapping (ICIM) with background control. Chapter 7 is focused on populations derived from two heterozygous parents, which can be two individuals in a random mating population, two clonal cultivars, or two single crosses from four homozygous inbred lines. Chapter 8 provides knowledge on the pure-line progeny populations derived from four to eight homozygous parents. The last two chapters covers populations, methods and commonly asked questions in genetic mapping which cannot be included previously.This book is intended for readers working on plant and animal genetics, population and quantitative genetics, and plant and animal breeding.
Format:Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
ISBN:9782759830435
9783111178042
9783111319292
9783111318912
9783111319216
9783111318615
9783111023793
DOI:10.1051/978-2-7598-3043-5
Access:restricted access
Hierarchical level:Monograph
Statement of Responsibility: Jiankang WANG, Luyan ZHANG, Huihui LI.