Segregation Analysis
segregation analysis of BCF population
segregation analysis of BC population
segregation analysis of BIL population
segregation analysis of DH population
segregation analysis of F23 population
segregation analysis of F2 population
segregation analysis of G3DH population
segregation analysis of G4F2 population
segregation analysis of G4F3 population
segregation analysis of G5BCF population
segregation analysis of G5BC population
segregation analysis of G5 population
segregation analysis of G6F population
segregation analysis of G6 population
Posterior Probability
Segregation Analysis
A few major genes and a series of polygene are responsive for each quantitative trait. Major genes are individually identified while polygene is collectively detected. This is mixed major genes plus polygene inheritance analysis or segregation analysis (SEA). In the SEA, phenotypes from a single or multiple bi-parental segregation populations along with their parents are used to fit all the possible models and the best model of the trait for population phenotypic distributions is viewed as the model of the trait. There are fourteen types of population combinations available. Zhang Yuan-Ming, Gai Jun-Yi, Yang Yong-Hua (2003, <doi:10.1017/S0016672303006141>).