BMC Research Notes (May 2011)

qtl.outbred: Interfacing outbred line cross data with the R/qtl mapping software

  • Carlborg Örjan,
  • Shen Xia,
  • Nelson Ronald M

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/1756-0500-4-154
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 4, no. 1
p. 154

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Abstract Background qtl.outbred is an extendible interface in the statistical environment, R, for combining quantitative trait loci (QTL) mapping tools. It is built as an umbrella package that enables outbred genotype probabilities to be calculated and/or imported into the software package R/qtl. Findings Using qtl.outbred, the genotype probabilities from outbred line cross data can be calculated by interfacing with a new and efficient algorithm developed for analyzing arbitrarily large datasets (included in the package) or imported from other sources such as the web-based tool, GridQTL. Conclusion qtl.outbred will improve the speed for calculating probabilities and the ability to analyse large future datasets. This package enables the user to analyse outbred line cross data accurately, but with similar effort than inbred line cross data.