QTL Map Information |
Chromosome: | 29 |
QTL Peak Location: | 58.9 (cM) |
QTL Span: | 29.20-65.64 (cM) 21.4-48.1 (Mbp) |
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Upper, "Suggestive": | n/a |
Upper, "Significant": | BMS1600 |
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Lower, "Significant": | BMS1948 |
Lower, "Suggestive": | n/a |
Marker type: | Microsatellites |
Analysis type: | QTL |
Model tested: | n/a |
Test base: | - |
Threshold significance level: | - |
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F_Stat | 15.64 | Dominance effect: | n/a |
Additive effect: | 0.74 |
Associated Gene: | n/a |
Cis/Trans acting type: |  |
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QTL Experiment in Brief |
Animals: | DNA samples were obtained from the Cooperative Dairy DNA Repository bor bulls comprising 2 half-sib families. Sire 1 had 96 sons and sire 2 had 212 sons. |
Breeds associated:
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Design: | Multiple traits were measured falling into 4 groups: the udder group, the body form group, the feet and legs group, and the dairy capacity group. |
Analysis: | Half-sib regression based on least squares using the program QTL Express was used to analyse each sire family individually under a granddaughter design model to estimate the segregation status of each sire. |
Software: | Genoprob and QTL Express |
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Reference |
Authors: | Schnabel RD, Sonstegard TS, Taylor JF, Ashwell MS. |
Affiliation: | Bovine Functional Genomics Laboratory, USDA/ARS, Beltsville, MD 20705, USA.schnabelr@missouri.edu |
Title: | Whole-genome scan to detect QTL for milk production, conformation, fertility andfunctional traits in two US Holstein families. |
Journal: | Animal Genetics, 2005, 36(5):408-16. |
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