Abstract
We have previously demonstrated an approach for efficient computation of genotype probabilities, and more generally probabilities of allele inheritance in inbred as well as outbred populations. That work also included an extension for haplotype inference, or phasing, using Hidden Markov Models. Computational phasing of multi-thousand marker datasets has not become common as of yet. In this communication, we further investigate the method presented earlier for such problems, in a multi-generational dataset simulated for QTL detection.
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Nettelblad, C. (2011). Haplotype inference based on Hidden Markov Models in the QTL-MAS 2010 multi-generational dataset. BMC Proceedings, 5(S3). https://doi.org/10.1186/1753-6561-5-s3-s10
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