Long and short range multi-locus QTL interactions in a complex trait of yeast
Evgeny M. Mirkes, Thomas Walsh, Edward J. Louis, Alexander N. Gorban

TL;DR
This study investigates multi-locus genetic interactions in heat-tolerant yeast, revealing complex intra- and inter-chromosomal associations and novel interactions through entropy-based analysis, highlighting the importance of comparison with unselected populations.
Contribution
It introduces a novel entropy-based statistical approach to detect complex multi-locus interactions in yeast, emphasizing the significance of comparing selected and unselected populations.
Findings
Identified non-random multi-locus associations within and between chromosomes.
Discovered complex interactions involving linked loci on chromosome IV affecting heat tolerance.
Revealed that multigenerational analysis uncovers rare haplotypes missed in initial studies.
Abstract
We analyse interactions of Quantitative Trait Loci (QTL) in heat selected yeast by comparing them to an unselected pool of random individuals. Here we re-examine data on individual F12 progeny selected for heat tolerance, which have been genotyped at 25 locations identified by sequencing a selected pool [Parts, L., Cubillos, F. A., Warringer, J., Jain, K., Salinas, F., Bumpstead, S. J., Molin, M., Zia, A., Simpson, J. T., Quail, M. A., Moses, A., Louis, E. J., Durbin, R., and Liti, G. (2011). Genome research, 21(7), 1131-1138]. 960 individuals were genotyped at these locations and multi-locus genotype frequencies were compared to 172 sequenced individuals from the original unselected pool (a control group). Various non-random associations were found across the genome, both within chromosomes and between chromosomes. Some of the non-random associations are likely due to retention of…
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Taxonomy
TopicsGenetic Mapping and Diversity in Plants and Animals · Fungal and yeast genetics research · Wheat and Barley Genetics and Pathology
