What proportion of declared QTL in plants are false?
- 14 April 2004
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Springer Nature in Theoretical and Applied Genetics
- Vol. 109 (2) , 419-424
- https://doi.org/10.1007/s00122-004-1639-3
Abstract
The false discovery rate (FDR) is the probability that a quantitative trait locus (QTL) is false, given that a QTL has been declared. A misconception in QTL mapping is that the FDR is equal to the comparison-wise significance level, α C. The objective of this simulation study was to determine the FDR in an F2 mapping population, given different numbers of QTL, population sizes, and trait heritabilities. Markers linked to QTL were detected by multiple regression of phenotype on marker genotype. Phenotypic selection and marker-based recurrent selection were compared. The FDR increased as α C increased. Notably, the FDR was often 10–30 times higher than the α C level used. Regardless of the number of QTL, heritability, or size of the genome, the FDR was ≤0.01 when α C was 0.0001. The FDR increased to 0.82 when α C was 0.05, heritability was low, and only one QTL controlled the trait. An α C of 0.05 led to a low FDR when many QTL (30 or 100) controlled the trait, but this lower FDR was accompanied by a diminished power to detect QTL. Larger mapping populations led to both lower a FDR and increased power. Relaxed significance levels of α C=0.1 or 0.2 led to the largest responses to marker-based recurrent selection, despite the high FDR. To prevent false QTL from confusing the literature and databases, a detected QTL should, in general, be reported as a QTL only if it was identified at a stringent significance level, e.g., α C≅0.0001.Keywords
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