Haplotype phasing after joint estimation of recombination and linkage disequilibrium in breeding populations

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Luis Gomez-Raya [1 ]
Amanda M Hulse [2 ]
David Thain [3 ]
Wendy M Rauw [1 ]
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[1] Departamento de Mejora Genética Animal, Instituto Nacional deInvestigación y Tecnología Agraria y Alimentaria (INIA)
[2] Interdisciplinary Program in Genetics, Texas A&M University, College Station
[3] Department of Animal Biotechnology, University of Nevada
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Breeding; Haplotype phasing; Linkage disequilibrium; SNP;
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S813 [畜禽遗传、选种、育种];
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071007 ; 090501 ;
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A novel method for haplotype phasing in families after joint estimation of recombination fraction and linkage disequilibrium is developed. Results from Monte Carlo computer simulations show that the newly developed E.M.algorithm is accurate if true recombination fraction is 0 even for single families of relatively small sizes. Estimates of recombination fraction and linkage disequilibrium were 0.00(SD 0.00) and 0.19(SD 0.03) for simulated recombination fraction and linkage disequilibrium of 0.00 and 0.20, respectively. A genome fragmentation phasing strategy was developed and used for phasing haplotypes in a sire and 36 progeny using the 50 k Illumina BeadChip by: a) estimation of the recombination fraction and LD in consecutive SNPs using family information, b) linkage analyses between fragments, c) phasing of haplotypes in parents and progeny and in following generations. Homozygous SNPs in progeny allowed determination of paternal fragment inheritance, and deduction of SNP sequence information of haplotypes from dams. The strategy also allowed detection of genotyping errors. A total of 613 recombination events were detected after linkage analysis was carried out between fragments. Hot and cold spots were identified at the individual(sire level). SNPs for which the sire and calf were heterozygotes became informative(over 90%) after the phasing of haplotypes. Average of regions of identity between half-sibs when comparing its maternal inherited haplotypes(with at least 20 SNP) in common was 0.11 with a maximum of 0.29 and a minimum of 0.05. A Monte-Carlo simulation of BTA1 with the same linkage disequilibrium structure and genetic linkage as the cattle family yielded a99.98 and 99.94% of correct phases for informative SNPs in sire and calves, respectively.
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