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Effect on linkage disequilibrium of selection for a quantitative character with epistasis
Authors:J. P. Mueller  J. W. James
Affiliation:(1) School of Wool and Pastoral Sciences, University of New South Wales, 2033 Kensington, Australia
Abstract:Summary Selection for a character controlled by additive genes induces linkage disequilibrium which reduces the additive genetic variance usable for further selective gains. Additive x additive epistasis contributes to selection response through development of linkage disequilibrium between interacting loci. To investigate the relative importance of the two effects of linkage disequilibrium, formulae are presented and results are reported of simulations using models involving additive, additive x additive and dominance components. The results suggest that so long as epistatic effects are not large relative to additive effects, and the proportion of pairs of loci which show epistasis is not very high, the predominant effect of linkage disequilibrium will be to reduce the rate of selection response.
Keywords:Linkage disequilibrium  Selection  Genetic variance  Quantitative traits  Epistasis
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