Journal article

Multiple Quantitative Trait Analysis Using Bayesian Networks

M Scutari, P Howell, DJ Balding, I Mackay

Genetics | GENETICS SOCIETY AMERICA | Published : 2014

Abstract

Models for genome-wide prediction and association studies usually target a single phenotypic trait. However, in animal and plant genetics it is common to record information on multiple phenotypes for each individual that will be genotyped. Modeling traits individually disregards the fact that they are most likely associated due to pleiotropy and shared biological basis, thus providing only a partial, confounded view of genetic effects and phenotypic interactions. In this article we use data from a Multiparent Advanced Generation Inter-Cross (MAGIC) winter wheat population to explore Bayesian networks as a convenient and interpretable framework for the simultaneous modeling of multiple quanti..

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University of Melbourne Researchers

Grants

Awarded by Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council


Funding Acknowledgements

The work presented in this article forms part of the Molecular Improvement of Disease Resistance in Barley project, which is funded by the UK Technology Strategy Board (TSB) and Biotechnology & Biological Sciences Research Council (BBSRC), grant TS/I002170/1. The MAGIC population was developed within BBSRC Crop Science Initiative project BB/E007201/1. Field trials and SNP genotyping were funded by the NIAB Trust.