Haplotype kinship for three populations of the Goettingen minipig

2007 | journal article. A publication with affiliation to the University of Göttingen.

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​Haplotype kinship for three populations of the Goettingen minipig​
Flury, C.; Weigend, S.; Ding, X.; Taeubert, H. & Simianer, H.​ (2007) 
Genetics Selection Evolution39(2) pp. 159​-179​.​ DOI: https://doi.org/10.1051/gse:2006040 

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Flury, Christine; Weigend, Steffen; Ding, Xiangdong; Taeubert, Helge; Simianer, Henner
Abstract
To overcome limitations of diversity measures applied to livestock breeds marker based estimations of kinship within and between populations were proposed. This concept was extended from the single locus consideration to chromosomal segments of a given length in Morgan. Algorithms for the derivation of haplotype kinship were suggested and the behaviour of marker based haplotype kinship was investigated theoretically. In the present study the results of the first practical application of this concept are presented. Full sib pairs of three subpopulations of the Goettingen minipig were genotyped for six chromosome segments. After haplotype reconstruction the haplotypes were compared and mean haplotype kinships were estimated within and between populations. Based on haplotype kinships a distance measure is proposed which is approximatively linear with the number of generations since fission. The haplotype kinship distances, the respective standard errors and the pedigree-based expected values are presented and are shown to reflect the true population history better than distances based on single-locus kinships. However the marker estimated haplotype kinship reveals variable among segments. This leads to high standard errors of the respective distances. Possible reasons for this phenomenon are discussed and a pedigree-based approach to correct for identical haplotypes which are not identical by descent is proposed.
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2007
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published
Publisher
Edp Sciences S A
Journal
Genetics Selection Evolution 
ISSN
0999-193X

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