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Our approach for increasing the marker densities of rainbow trout genetic maps was a hybrid of random and targeted approaches.
We summarize posterior inferences for the key hyperparameters under BayesA and BayesB analyses of the heterogeneous stock mice data in Tables 3, 4 and 5 for the three marker densities of 950, 1900 and 3800 SNPs, respectively.
We compared the use of different SNP marker densities of 0.5 K, 1 K, 5 K, 10 K, 20 K, 33 K, and 112 K (full dataset) for GEBV calculation.
Similarly, projections of our LGII, LGV and LGVIII on LG3, LG1 and LG6 of Radhika et al. 2007 [ 34] respectively, substantially improved the marker densities of each of the LGs (LGs C, D, E; Figure 2).
This is in agreement with results from Stange et al. [ 36] showing that high-density maps could not improve QTL detection power in experimental and simulation data with marker densities of 1, 2, and 5 cM.
Smaller marker densities of 20/x Ne/M were obtained by taking every x-th marker from the original set of 10,000 markers, where x = 2, 4, 10 or 20.
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Nine polymorphic SSR markers were applied to narrow down the putative location responsible for the floury endosperm characteristics by increasing the marker density of chromosome 5 (Table 4; Locus, Ap = 2).
The low marker density of one in every 3 MB and a smaller population size of 75 lines used in this study might have impacted the identification of new QTLs.
Additionally, the analysis carried out in current study focused on a SNP marker density of one SNP per 6kb.
It has been predicted that a marker density of 5 10 markers per cM (centiMorgan) will be needed to conduct whole genome association studies in the pig [4], [5].
However, with the incorporation of SSR markers, the final marker density of the map (1.98 cM) is very close to those of individual ssp.
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