QTL Map Information |
Chromosome: | 5 |
QTL Peak Location: | 56.30 (cM) |
QTL Span: | 45.507-71.76 (cM) 40.3-63.6 (Mbp) |
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Upper, "Suggestive": | n/a |
Upper, "Significant": | CSSM34 |
Peak: | RM500 |
Lower, "Significant": | ETH10 |
Lower, "Suggestive": | n/a |
Marker type: | Microsatellites |
Analysis type: | QTL |
Model tested: | n/a |
Test base: | n/a |
Threshold significance level: | n/a |
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F_Stat | 8.0 | P_values | 0.12 | Dominance effect: | 0.88 |
Additive effect: | -1.21 |
Associated Gene: | n/a |
Cis/Trans acting type: |  |
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QTL Experiment in Brief |
Animals: | 80 Brahman (B), Angus (A), and F1 parents and grandparents with fourteen Angus (BCA) backcross (6 [AB, BA] � A and 8 A � [AB, BA]), 15 Brahman (BCB) backcross (7 [AB, BA] � B and 8 B � [AB, BA]) and 3 F2 (BA � AB) families. |
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Design: | Among the traits analyzed in this study were birth weight; weaning weight; yearling weight; slaughter weight; hot carcass weight; adjusted subcutaneous fat thickness between the 12th and 13th ribs; and percentage of kidney, pelvic, and heart fat. |
Analysis: | Two interval-mapping approaches were applied for the detection of QTL segregating between or within breeds: multiple regression interval mapping under the line-cross model, and approximate restricted maximum likelihood(REML) mapping under the random model. |
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Reference |
Authors: | J. J. Kim, F. Farnir, J. Savell, J. F. Taylor |
Affiliation: | Texas A&M University, College Station; University of Liege, Liege, Belgium |
Title: | Detection of Quantitative Trait Loci for Growth and Beef Carcass Fatness Traits in a Cross Between Bos taurus (Angus) and Bos indicus (Brahman) Cattle |
Journal: | J Anim Sci, 2003, 81: 1933-1942 |
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