Bayesian MCMC Mapping of Quantitative Trait Loci in a Half-sib Design: a Graphical Model Perspective |
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Authors: | N.A. Sheehan B. Gulbrandtsen M.S. Lund D.A. Sorensen |
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Affiliation: | Department of Epidemiology and Public Health, University of Leicester, Leics LEI 6TP, UK;Department of Animal Breeding and Genetics, Danish Institute of Agricultural Sciences, PB50, DK-8820 Tjele, Denmark |
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Abstract: | Graphical models provide a powerful and flexible approach to the analysis of complex problems in genetics. While task-specific software may be extremely efficient for any particular analysis, it is often difficult to adapt to new computational challenges. By viewing these genetic applications in a more general framework, many problems can be handled by essentially the same software. This is advantageous in an area where fast methodological development is essential. Once a method has been fully developed and tested, problem-specific software may then be required. The aim of this paper is to illustrate the potential use of a graphical model approach to genetic analyses by taking a very simple and well-understood problem by way of example. |
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Keywords: | Pedigree analysis Peeling Conditional distribution Bayesian networks Graphical models Markov chain Monte Carlo Mixing: Block updating |
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