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The genetic structure of recombinant inbred mice: high-resolution consensus maps for complex trait analysis

BACKGROUND: Recombinant inbred (RI) strains of mice are an important resource used to map and analyze complex traits. They have proved particularly effective in multidisciplinary genetic studies. Widespread use of RI strains has been hampered by their modest numbers and by the difficulty of combinin...

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Autores principales: Williams, Robert W, Gu, Jing, Qi, Shuhua, Lu, Lu
Formato: Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: BioMed Central 2001
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC59991/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/11737945
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author Williams, Robert W
Gu, Jing
Qi, Shuhua
Lu, Lu
author_facet Williams, Robert W
Gu, Jing
Qi, Shuhua
Lu, Lu
author_sort Williams, Robert W
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description BACKGROUND: Recombinant inbred (RI) strains of mice are an important resource used to map and analyze complex traits. They have proved particularly effective in multidisciplinary genetic studies. Widespread use of RI strains has been hampered by their modest numbers and by the difficulty of combining results derived from different RI sets. RESULTS: We have increased the density of typed microsatellite markers two- to five-fold in each of several major RI sets that share C57BL/6 as a parental strain (AXB, BXA, BXD, BXH and CXB). A common set of 490 markers was genotyped in just over 100 RI strains. Genotypes of around 1,100 additional microsatellites in one or more RI sets were generated, collected and checked for errors. Consensus RI maps that integrate genotypes of approximately 1,600 microsatellite loci were assembled. The genomes of individual strains typically incorporate 45-55 recombination breakpoints. The collected RI set - termed the BXN set - contains approximately 5,000 breakpoints. The distribution of recombinations approximates a Poisson distribution and distances between breakpoints average about 0.5 centimorgans (cM). Locations of most breakpoints have been defined with a precision of < 2 cM. Genotypes deviate from Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium in only a small number of intervals. CONCLUSIONS: Consensus maps derived from RI strains conform almost exactly to theoretical expectation and are close to the length predicted by the Haldane-Waddington equation (x3.6 for a 2-3 cM interval between markers). Non-syntenic associations between different chromosomes introduce predictable distortions in quantitative trait locus (QTL) datasets that can be partly corrected using two-locus correlation matrices.
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spelling pubmed-599912001-11-26 The genetic structure of recombinant inbred mice: high-resolution consensus maps for complex trait analysis Williams, Robert W Gu, Jing Qi, Shuhua Lu, Lu Genome Biol Research BACKGROUND: Recombinant inbred (RI) strains of mice are an important resource used to map and analyze complex traits. They have proved particularly effective in multidisciplinary genetic studies. Widespread use of RI strains has been hampered by their modest numbers and by the difficulty of combining results derived from different RI sets. RESULTS: We have increased the density of typed microsatellite markers two- to five-fold in each of several major RI sets that share C57BL/6 as a parental strain (AXB, BXA, BXD, BXH and CXB). A common set of 490 markers was genotyped in just over 100 RI strains. Genotypes of around 1,100 additional microsatellites in one or more RI sets were generated, collected and checked for errors. Consensus RI maps that integrate genotypes of approximately 1,600 microsatellite loci were assembled. The genomes of individual strains typically incorporate 45-55 recombination breakpoints. The collected RI set - termed the BXN set - contains approximately 5,000 breakpoints. The distribution of recombinations approximates a Poisson distribution and distances between breakpoints average about 0.5 centimorgans (cM). Locations of most breakpoints have been defined with a precision of < 2 cM. Genotypes deviate from Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium in only a small number of intervals. CONCLUSIONS: Consensus maps derived from RI strains conform almost exactly to theoretical expectation and are close to the length predicted by the Haldane-Waddington equation (x3.6 for a 2-3 cM interval between markers). Non-syntenic associations between different chromosomes introduce predictable distortions in quantitative trait locus (QTL) datasets that can be partly corrected using two-locus correlation matrices. BioMed Central 2001 2001-10-22 /pmc/articles/PMC59991/ /pubmed/11737945 Text en Copyright © 2001 Williams et al., licencee BioMed Central Ltd
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Williams, Robert W
Gu, Jing
Qi, Shuhua
Lu, Lu
The genetic structure of recombinant inbred mice: high-resolution consensus maps for complex trait analysis
title The genetic structure of recombinant inbred mice: high-resolution consensus maps for complex trait analysis
title_full The genetic structure of recombinant inbred mice: high-resolution consensus maps for complex trait analysis
title_fullStr The genetic structure of recombinant inbred mice: high-resolution consensus maps for complex trait analysis
title_full_unstemmed The genetic structure of recombinant inbred mice: high-resolution consensus maps for complex trait analysis
title_short The genetic structure of recombinant inbred mice: high-resolution consensus maps for complex trait analysis
title_sort genetic structure of recombinant inbred mice: high-resolution consensus maps for complex trait analysis
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC59991/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/11737945
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