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Segregation GWAS to linearize a non-additive locus with incomplete penetrance: an example of horn status in sheep.

Naomi DuijvesteijnJulius H J van der WerfBrian P Kinghorn
Published in: Genetics, selection, evolution : GSE (2024)
Our results show clear differences in penetrance values between males and female Merino sheep for horn status. Segregation analysis for a trait with mutually exclusive phenotypes, non-additive inheritance, and/or incomplete penetrance can lead to considerably more power in a GWAS because the linearized genotype probabilities are additive and can accommodate incomplete penetrance. This method can be extended to any monogenic controlled categorical trait of which the phenotypes are mutually exclusive.
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