Linkage disequilibrium on the bovine X chromosome: Characterization and use in quantitative trait locus mapping

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We herein demonstrate that in the Holstein-Friesian dairy cattle population, microsatellites are as polymorphic on the X chromosome as on the autosomes but that the level of linkage disequilibrium between these markers is higher on the X chromosome than on the autosomes. The latter observation is not compatible with the small male-to-female ratio that prevails in this population and results in a higher gonosomal than autosomal effective population size. It suggests that the X chromosome undergoes distinct selective or mutational forces. We describe and characterize a novel Markovian approach to exploit this linkage disequilibrium to compute the probability that two chromosomes are identical-by-descent conditional on flanking marker data. We use the ensuing probabilities in a restricted maximum-likelihood approach to search for quantitative trait loci (QTL) affecting 48 traits of importance to the dairy industry and provide evidence for the presence of QTL affecting 5 of these traits on the bovine X chromosome. Copyright © 2006 by the Genetics Society of America.

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Sandor, C., Farnir, F., Hansoul, S., Coppieters, W., Meuwissen, T., & Georges, M. (2006). Linkage disequilibrium on the bovine X chromosome: Characterization and use in quantitative trait locus mapping. Genetics, 173(3), 1777–1786. https://doi.org/10.1534/genetics.106.059329

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