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A robust multiple-locus method for quantitative trait locus analysis of non-normally distributed multiple traits
Authors:Z Li  J M?tt?nen  M J Sillanp??
Affiliation:1.Biocenter Oulu, University of Oulu, Oulu, Finland;2.Department of Mathematics and Statistics, University of Helsinki, Helsinki, Finland;3.Department of Mathematical Sciences, University of Oulu, Oulu, Finland;4.Department of Biology, University of Oulu, Oulu, Finland;5.Department of Social Research, University of Helsinki, Helsinki, Finland
Abstract:Linear regression-based quantitative trait loci/association mapping methods such as least squares commonly assume normality of residuals. In genetics studies of plants or animals, some quantitative traits may not follow normal distribution because the data include outlying observations or data that are collected from multiple sources, and in such cases the normal regression methods may lose some statistical power to detect quantitative trait loci. In this work, we propose a robust multiple-locus regression approach for analyzing multiple quantitative traits without normality assumption. In our method, the objective function is least absolute deviation (LAD), which corresponds to the assumption of multivariate Laplace distributed residual errors. This distribution has heavier tails than the normal distribution. In addition, we adopt a group LASSO penalty to produce shrinkage estimation of the marker effects and to describe the genetic correlation among phenotypes. Our LAD-LASSO approach is less sensitive to the outliers and is more appropriate for the analysis of data with skewedly distributed phenotypes. Another application of our robust approach is on missing phenotype problem in multiple-trait analysis, where the missing phenotype items can simply be filled with some extreme values, and be treated as outliers. The efficiency of the LAD-LASSO approach is illustrated on both simulated and real data sets.
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