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Bayes factors for detection of Quantitative Trait Loci
Authors:Luis Varona  Luis Alberto García-Cortés  Miguel Pérez-Enciso
Institution:1.Area de Producció Animal, Centre UdL-IRTA, c/ Rovira Roure 177, 25198 Lleida, Spain;2.Unidad de Genética Cuantitativa y Mejora Animal, Universidad de Zaragoza, 50013 Zaragoza, Spain
Abstract:A fundamental issue in quantitative trait locus (QTL) mapping is to determine the plausibility of the presence of a QTL at a given genome location. Bayesian analysis offers an attractive way of testing alternative models (here, QTL vs. no-QTL) via the Bayes factor. There have been several numerical approaches to computing the Bayes factor, mostly based on Markov Chain Monte Carlo (MCMC), but these strategies are subject to numerical or stability problems. We propose a simple and stable approach to calculating the Bayes factor between nested models. The procedure is based on a reparameterization of a variance component model in terms of intra-class correlation. The Bayes factor can then be easily calculated from the output of a MCMC scheme by averaging conditional densities at the null intra-class correlation. We studied the performance of the method using simulation. We applied this approach to QTL analysis in an outbred population. We also compared it with the Likelihood Ratio Test and we analyzed its stability. Simulation results were very similar to the simulated parameters. The posterior probability of the QTL model increases as the QTL effect does. The location of the QTL was also correctly obtained. The use of meta-analysis is suggested from the properties of the Bayes factor.
Keywords:Bayes factor  Quantitative Trait Loci  hypothesis testing  Markov Chain Monte Carlo
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