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USE OF RECOMBINANT INBRED STRAINS TO DETECT QUANTITATIVE TRAIT LOCI ASSOCIATED WITH BEHAVIOR
Author(s): PLOMIN R, MCCLEARN GE, GORAMASLAK G, NEIDERHISER JM
Source: BEHAVIOR GENETICS    Volume: 21    Issue: 2    Pages: 99-116    Published: MAR 1991  
Times Cited: 126     References: 30     
Abstract: Recombinant inbred (RI) strains are valuable not only for detecting major gene segregation and linkage but also for identifying associations between behavior and quantitative trait loci (QTL) that account for relatively small amounts of variation in behaviors for which strain distribution patterns are not bimodal. When applied to published data on genetic markers and on behavior for BXD RI strains, the RI QTL association approach suggests the presence of QTLs on chromosomes 6 and 12 for open-field activity and on chromosomes 1, 2, and 17 for high-pressure seizure susceptibility. Because the RI QTL approach does not require that the progenitor inbred strains of a particular RI series differ, researchers could focus on the BXD RI series, for which the greatest number of genetic markers are available. Focusing on BXD would capitalize on the cumulative nature of RI research which permits analyses of QTL sources of genetic correlations across studies.
Document Type: Article
Language: English
Reprint Address: PLOMIN, R (reprint author), PENN STATE UNIV, CTR DEV & HLTH GENET, UNIVERSITY PK, PA 16802 USA
Publisher: PLENUM PUBL CORP, 233 SPRING ST, NEW YORK, NY 10013
Subject Category: Behavioral Sciences; Genetics & Heredity; Psychology, Multidisciplinary
IDS Number: FF130
ISSN: 0001-8244
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