Association Mapping: Critical Considerations Shift from Genotyping to Experimental Design
Cornell University · Agricultural Research Service · +1 more institution
Abstract
The goal of many plant scientists' research is to explain natural phenotypic variation in terms of simple changes in DNA sequence. Traditionally, linkage mapping has been the most commonly employed method to reach this goal: experimental crosses are made to generate a family with known relatedness, and attempts are made to identify cosegregation of genetic markers and phenotypes within this family. In vertebrate systems, association mapping (also known as linkage disequilibrium mapping) is increasingly being adopted as the mapping method of choice. Association mapping involves searching for genotype-phenotype correlations in unrelated individuals and often is more rapid and cost-effective than traditional…
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7Topics & keywords
- Association mapping
- Biology
- Linkage (software)
- Genotyping
- Linkage disequilibrium
- Gene mapping
- Computational biology
- Genetic association