Lund et al., 2003 - Google Patents
Multitrait fine mapping of quantitative trait loci using combined linkage disequilibria and linkage analysisLund et al., 2003
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- Lund M
- Sørensen P
- Guldbrandtsen B
- Sorensen D
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- Genetics
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A novel multitrait fine-mapping method is presented. The method is implemented by a model that treats QTL effects as random variables. The covariance matrix of allelic effects is proportional to the IBD matrix, where each element is the probability that a pair of alleles is …
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