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  • Several QTL mapping strategies can find major-effect loci but struggle with minor-effect ones due to factors like confounding major loci and small sample sizes.
  • A targeted backcross mapping strategy was used to eliminate the influence of a significant QTL related to high-temperature growth in yeast, enabling the identification of three new QTLs linked to this trait.
  • One of these new QTLs was associated with the major-effect QTL, and the gene NCS2 was pinpointed as the causative element, highlighting the complexity and interaction of genetic factors that contribute to quantitative traits.

Article Abstract

Several quantitative trait loci (QTL) mapping strategies can successfully identify major-effect loci, but often have poor success detecting loci with minor effects, potentially due to the confounding effects of major loci, epistasis, and limited sample sizes. To overcome such difficulties, we used a targeted backcross mapping strategy that genetically eliminated the effect of a previously identified major QTL underlying high-temperature growth (Htg) in yeast. This strategy facilitated the mapping of three novel QTL contributing to Htg of a clinically derived yeast strain. One QTL, which is linked to the previously identified major-effect QTL, was dissected, and NCS2 was identified as the causative gene. The interaction of the NCS2 QTL with the first major-effect QTL was background dependent, revealing a complex QTL architecture spanning these two linked loci. Such complex architecture suggests that more genes than can be predicted are likely to contribute to quantitative traits. The targeted backcrossing approach overcomes the difficulties posed by sample size, genetic linkage, and epistatic effects and facilitates identification of additional alleles with smaller contributions to complex traits.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2581965PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1534/genetics.108.092932DOI Listing

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