Multivariate selection of AFLP markers associated with β-carotene in sweetpotatoes
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
5-26-2010
Abstract
A population that consisted of F1 half-sibs and their parents was replicated in field plantings to generate roots to identify AFLP molecular markers and compare statistical models for selection of trait-linked markers using β-carotene content as the grouping variable. Genotypes were grouped into high and low β-carotene classes based on hierarchical cluster analysis. Association parameters between the high and low phenotypic classes of β-carotene and molecular marker profiles were made using logistic regression and discriminant analysis. Logistic regression selected 8 markers less that were associated with β-carotene content compared to discriminant analysis. Further analysis showed that logistic regression achieved 100% correct classification with the 9 markers selected compared to 17 markers that were required by discriminant analysis thus making logistic regression more efficient than discriminant analysis. Logistic regression based on Frequentist hypothesis testing differs from Bayesian based discriminant analysis. This difference may account for the percent correct classification observed. © 2010 Springer Science+Business Media B.V.
Publication Source (Journal or Book title)
Euphytica
First Page
123
Last Page
132
Recommended Citation
Mcharo, M., & LaBonte, D. (2010). Multivariate selection of AFLP markers associated with β-carotene in sweetpotatoes. Euphytica, 175 (1), 123-132. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10681-010-0193-0