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The improved FASTmrEMMA and GCIM algorithms for genome-wide association and linkage studies in large mapping populations

Yang-Jun Wen, Yawen Zhang, Yawen Zhang, Jin Zhang, Jianying Feng, Yuan‐Ming Zhang, Yuan‐Ming Zhang

2020The Crop Journal20 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Owing to high power and accuracy and low false positive rate in our multi-locus approaches for genome-wide association studies and linkage analyses, these approaches have attracted considerable attention in plant and animal genetics. In large mapping population, however, fast multi-locus random-SNP-effect efficient mixed model association (FASTmrEMMA) and genome-wide composite interval mapping (GCIM) run a relatively long time. To address this issue, we proposed the improved FASTmrEMMA and GCIM algorithms in this study. In the new algorithms, some matrix identities, such as the Woodbury matrix identity, were used. In scanning each marker on the entire genome, in other words, the improved algorithms effectively replace the expensive eigenvector solutions in (restricted) maximum likelihood estimations in original algorithms with two (one) updated inner products and one updated vector-matrix-vector multiplication. Simulated and real data analyses showed that their computational efficiencies are increased sharply in large mapping population, although there are no mapping result differences between original and improved algorithms. In addition, the related software packages (mrMLM.GUI and QTL.gCIMapping.GUI) can be downloaded from the R and BioCode websites.

Topics & Concepts

Quantitative trait locusLocus (genetics)Association mappingLinkage (software)Computer scienceAlgorithmPopulationSoftwareInclusive composite interval mappingGenetic associationGenomeData miningGene mappingGeneticsBiologySingle-nucleotide polymorphismChromosomeSociologyDemographyGenotypeGeneProgramming languageGenetic Mapping and Diversity in Plants and AnimalsGenetics and Plant BreedingGenetic and phenotypic traits in livestock