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Multi-trait QTL mapping in barley using multivariate regression

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  05 April 2001

C. A. HACKETT
Affiliation:
Biomathematics and Statistics Scotland, Scottish Crop Research Institute, Invergowrie, Dundee DD2 5DA, Scotland, UK
R. C. MEYER
Affiliation:
Scottish Crop Research Institute, Dundee DD2 5DA, Scotland, UK
W. T. B. THOMAS
Affiliation:
Scottish Crop Research Institute, Dundee DD2 5DA, Scotland, UK
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Abstract

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Many studies of QTL locations record several different traits on the same population, but most analyses look at this information on a trait-by-trait basis. In this paper we show how the regression approach to QTL mapping of Haley & Knott (1992) may be extended to a multi-trait analysis via multivariate regression, easily programmed in statistical packages. A procedure for identifying QTL locations using forward selection and bootstrapping is proposed. The method is applied to examine the locations for QTLs for six yield characters (the number of fertile stems, the grain number of the main stem, the main stem grain weight, the single plant yield, the plot yield and the thousand grain weight) in a doubled haploid population of spring barley. Several chromosomal locations with effects on more than one trait are found. The method is also suitable for examining a single trait measured in different years or environments, and is used here to examine data on heading date, a highly heritable trait, and plot yield, a trait with moderate heritability and showing QTL–environment interactions.

Type
Research Article
Copyright
© 2001 Cambridge University Press