Linear and generalized linear models for the detection of QTL effects on within-subject variability.

Dörte Wittenburg, Volker Guiard, Friedrich Liese, Norbert Reinsch
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Quantitative trait loci (QTLs) may affect not only the mean of a trait but also its variability. A special aspect is the variability between multiple measured traits of genotyped animals, such as the within-litter variance of piglet birth weights. The sample variance of repeated measurements is assigned as an observation for every genotyped individual. It is shown that the conditional distribution of the non-normally distributed trait can be approximated by a gamma distribution. To detect QTL effects in the daughter design, a generalized linear model with the identity link function is applied. Suitable test statistics are constructed to test the null hypothesis H(0): No QTL with effect on the within-litter variance is segregating versus H(A): There is a QTL with effect on the variability of birth weight within litter. Furthermore, estimates of the QTL effect and the QTL position are introduced and discussed. The efficiency of the presented tests is compared with a test based on weighted regression. The error probability of the first type as well as the power of QTL detection are discussed and compared for the different tests.

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用于检测QTL对受试者内变异影响的线性和广义线性模型。
数量性状位点(qtl)不仅影响一个性状的均值,而且影响其变异率。一个特殊的方面是基因型动物的多个测量性状之间的差异,如仔猪出生体重的窝内差异。重复测量的样本方差被指定为每个基因型个体的观察值。结果表明,非正态分布性状的条件分布可以近似为伽玛分布。为了检测子设计中的QTL效应,应用了一个具有身份链接函数的广义线性模型。构建了合适的检验统计量来检验原假设H(0):与H(A)相比,没有影响窝内方差的QTL是分离的:存在影响窝内出生体重变异性的QTL。此外,还对QTL效应和QTL位置的估计进行了介绍和讨论。并与基于加权回归的检验方法进行了效率比较。讨论了第一类检测的误差概率和QTL检测的功率,并对不同的检测方法进行了比较。
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