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Title: Quantitative inheritance


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Quantitative inheritance
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  • Quantitative traits
  • Continuos variation (normal distributions)
  • Often characterized as being affected by many
    genes expression of which is modified by the
    environment
  • Qualitative traits
  • Often single gene Mendelian traits
  • Segregate into discrete classes

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Distribution of Quantitative trait(s)
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Mean Variance covariance
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Genetic and environmental componentsJohannsen -
1903
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Phenotypic values
  • Phenotype P G E
  • Phenotypic value is the performance of a
    particular genotype in the environment in which
    it is grown.
  • Phenotypic variance s2p s2g s2e s2gxe
  • The phenotypic variance we observe is due to
    variance among genotypes and environments as well
    due to genotype x environment interactions.
  • Requires gt1 genotype and gt1 environment

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Partitioning genetic and environmental effects
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  • Source of variation?
  • Is the phenotypic variation we observe due to
    differences among genotypes or environments?
  • What is the magnitude of experimental error?
  • Experimental Design
  • Evaluate an array of genotypes over an array of
    environments.
  • Use a genotypic structure that can be replicated
  • e.g. Clone, or S1, FS or HS families

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Experimental design
Environment 2
Environment 1
In each rep in each environment, evaluate the
array of genotypes
Rep 1
Rep 1
Rep 2
Rep 2
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ANOVA
  • Variance sum of squared deviations from the
    mean
  • Source Variance
  • Environments s2error rs2gxe rgs2environ
  • Genotypes s2error rs2gxe rls2genotypes
  • GxE s2error rs2gxe
  • error s2error

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Components of genetic variance
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  • Genotype s2G s2A s2D
  • The genotypic value has components due to
  • A - the breeding value
  • D - the dominance deviation .

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Average effect of allelic substitution
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  • The objective of selection is the increase the
    frequency of favorable alleles in populations, by
    substituting favorable alleles for unfavorable
    ones
  • How do we measure the transmission of Value?
  • We cannot use genotypic values, as meiosis
    results in genes, not genotypes, being
    transmitted from parent to offspring.

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a Average effect of allelic substitution.
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  • The effectiveness of gene substitution in
    changing the population mean is related to the
    average effect of allelic substitution a
  • Breeding value
  • The sum of average effects over all loci S a
  • Additive genetic variance 2pqa2
  • The variance among individuals in their breeding
    value

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a Average effect
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  • We want an expression that can be used to show
    how quantitative traits are transmitted from
    parent to offspring
  • The average effect (a) of a gene is the mean
    deviation from the population mean of individuals
    which received that gene from one parent, and the
    other gene at random.

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a Average effect
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  • Parent Bb
  • B b Difference
  • B (p) a d a - d
  • b (q) d -a a d
  • Therefore a p(a-d) q(ad)
  • a a (q - p)d

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Effect of gene frequency on a
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  • BB10, Bb10 bb0 a5, d5
  • a a (q - p)d
  • q .8 5 ( .8-.2)5 8
  • q .6 5 ( .6-.4)5 6
  • q .5 5 ( .5-.5)5 5
  • q .4 5 ( .4-.6)5 4
  • q .2 5 ( .2-.8)5 2
  • q 0 5 ( 0- 1)5 0

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Additive Genetic Variance
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  • s2A 2pqa2
  • Fisher (1918 ) showed how total genetic variance
    could be partitioned in to components due to
  • Additive genetic variance - variance in breeding
    values
  • Dominance genetic variance - dominance deviations
  • Epistatic genetic variance - interaction among
    loci

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Additive Genetic Variance
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  • s2A 2pqa2
  • The original definition of additive genetic
    variance was given by fisher as the variance due
    to linear regression of value (a, d, -a) on
    genotypic frequencies
  • It is that portion of the genetic variance that
    is transmitted from parent to offspring

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Additive genetic variance
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Changes in s2Awith changes in gene frequency
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Additive Genetic variance with Dominance
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