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Marker-assisted recurrent selection for cumulating additive and interactive QTLs in recombinant inbred lines

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A computer program has been designed to manage marker information in recombinant inbred-line populations. The objective is to select pairs of inbred lines (either recombinant-inbred or doubled-haploid) to be intercrossed, in order to accumulate all or most favourable alleles, either with additive effects or with interactive effects. The population size required to have a 95% chance of obtaining the best line from a given cross is computed, taking into account the number of QTLs and the probability that no recombination event occurs in any of the QTL confidence intervals. It is shown that the accuracy of QTL location greatly affects selection efficiency and that a recurrent selection scheme is highly preferable for pyramiding many QTLs. An application to the bread-making quality improvement of wheat is presented.

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Received: 25 September 1998 / Accepted: 29 July 1999

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Charmet, G., Robert, N., Perretant, M. et al. Marker-assisted recurrent selection for cumulating additive and interactive QTLs in recombinant inbred lines. Theor Appl Genet 99, 1143–1148 (1999). https://doi.org/10.1007/s001220051318

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