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      CaDMR1 Cosegregates with QTL Pc5.1 for Resistance to Phytophthora capsici in Pepper (Capsicum annuum )

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          R/qtl: QTL mapping in experimental crosses

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            A modified algorithm for the improvement of composite interval mapping.

            Composite interval mapping (CIM) is the most commonly used method for mapping quantitative trait loci (QTL) with populations derived from biparental crosses. However, the algorithm implemented in the popular QTL Cartographer software may not completely ensure all its advantageous properties. In addition, different background marker selection methods may give very different mapping results, and the nature of the preferred method is not clear. A modified algorithm called inclusive composite interval mapping (ICIM) is proposed in this article. In ICIM, marker selection is conducted only once through stepwise regression by considering all marker information simultaneously, and the phenotypic values are then adjusted by all markers retained in the regression equation except the two markers flanking the current mapping interval. The adjusted phenotypic values are finally used in interval mapping (IM). The modified algorithm has a simpler form than that used in CIM, but a faster convergence speed. ICIM retains all advantages of CIM over IM and avoids the possible increase of sampling variance and the complicated background marker selection process in CIM. Extensive simulations using two genomes and various genetic models indicated that ICIM has increased detection power, a reduced false detection rate, and less biased estimates of QTL effects.
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              The Effect of Nitrogen Fertilization on the Expression of Slow-Mildewing Resistance in Knox Wheat

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                Journal
                TPG2
                The Plant Genome
                The Plant Genome
                Crop Science Society of America
                19403372
                July 2014
                July 2014
                July 01 2014
                : 7
                : 2
                : plantgenome2014.03.0011
                Affiliations
                [1 ]Seed Biotechnology Center, Univ. of California; Davis CA 95616
                [2 ]College of Natural Sciences; California State Univ.-Chico; Chico CA 95929
                Article
                10.3835/plantgenome2014.03.0011
                0c2953f2-39ed-4560-822a-3d47d28751b6
                © 2014

                http://doi.wiley.com/10.1002/tdm_license_1.1

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