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Physiol. Genomics 14: 241-249, 2003; doi:10.1152/physiolgenomics.00013.2003
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Received 3 February 2003; accepted in final form 25 June 2003.
Physiological Genomics 14:241-249 (2003)
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Functional mapping for quantitative trait loci governing growth rates: a parametric model

Rongling Wu1,2, Chang-Xing Ma1, Wei Zhao1 and George Casella1

1 Department of Statistics, University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida 32611
2 Laboratory of Statistical Genetics, Zhejiang Forestry College, Lin’an, Zhejiang 311300 PR, China

Are there-specific quantitative trait loci (QTL) governing growth rates in biology? This is emerging as an exciting but challenging question for contemporary developmental biology, evolutionary biology, and plant and animal breeding. In this article, we present a new statistical model for mapping QTL underlying age-specific growth rates. This model is based on the mechanistic relationship between growth rates and ages established by a variety of mathematical functions. A maximum likelihood approach, implemented with the EM algorithm, is developed to provide the estimates of QTL position, growth parameters characterized by QTL effects, and residual variances and covariances. Based on our model, a number of biologically important hypotheses can be formulated concerning the genetic basis of growth. We use forest trees as an example to demonstrate the power of our model, in which a QTL for stem growth diameter growth rates is successfully mapped to a linkage group constructed from polymorphic markers. The implications of the new model are discussed.

growth curve; growth rate curve; maximum likelihood; poplar; Richards function




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