Haplotype probabilities for multiple-strain recombinant inbred lines

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Recombinant inbred lines (RIL) derived from multiple inbred strains can serve as a powerful resource for the genetic dissection of complex traits. The use of such multiple-strain RIL requires a detailed knowledge of the haplotype structure in such lines. Broman (2005) derived the two- and three-point haplotype probabilities for 2n-way RIL; the former required hefty computation to infer the symbolic results, and the latter were strictly numerical. We describe a simpler approach for the calculation of these probabilities, which allowed us to derive the symbolic form of the three-point haplotype probabilities. We also extend the two-point results for the case of additional generations of intermating, including the case of 2n-way intermated recombinant inbred populations (IRIP). Copyright © 2007 by the Genetics Society of America.

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Teuscher, F., & Broman, K. W. (2007). Haplotype probabilities for multiple-strain recombinant inbred lines. Genetics, 175(3), 1267–1274. https://doi.org/10.1534/genetics.106.064063

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