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A total of 150 markers were typed covering all 29 autosomes.
These short tandem repeat (STR) markers were typed for 65 individuals (29 female and 36 male samples) from a Galician population sample (Northern Spain).
The chromosomes were scanned using a granddaughter design where markers were typed for 19 to 34 grandsire families and 1,373 to 2,042 sons.
First, the authors assumed that all markers were typed and that only a small fraction, (e.g., 5%), among them was missing due to genotyping failure.
In each round, flanking markers were typed to confirm the presence of a valid crossover, ensuring an extremely low error rate.
Position-specific combination of QTL maps using Fisher's combination test was, however, used earlier to combine data from two different recombinant inbred (RI) strain sets [7] where the same markers were typed or could be inferred, though calculation of genome-wide adjusted significance was not considered.
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When the observed marker is typed, it is as if the unobserved causal variant has been typed with some error whose magnitude increases with decreasing LD.
In that study, only markers flanking QTL were typed, not genome-wide markers.
Where necessary the additional markers M191 and U175, were typed using a tetra primer ARMS PCR method [ 49].
In total, over 289 SNP markers have been typed.
With the new array technologies, large numbers of markers can be typed over the genome.
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