Yoshitaka Nagamine

Detection of multiple quantitative trait loci and their pleiotropic effects in outbred pig populations (2009)

Nagamine, Yoshitaka, Pong-Wong, Ricardo, Visscher, Peter M, Haley, Chris S

Abstract Background Simultaneous detection of multiple QTLs (quantitative trait loci) may allow more accurate estimation of genetic effects. We have analyzed outbred commercial pig populations with...

Estimation of the Time of Divergence between Japanese Mishima Island Cattle and Other Cattle Populations Using Microsatellite DNA Markers (2008)

Nagamine, Yoshitaka, Nirasawa, Keijiro, Takahashi, Hideaki, Sasaki, Osamu, Ishii, Kazuo, Minezawa, Mitsuru, ...

We applied the theory of random genetic drift to determine the divergence history of a closed cattle population over the relatively short timescale of several hundred years. The divergence history of...

Transformation of QTL genotypic effects to allelic effects (2005)

Nagamine, Yoshitaka

Abstract The genotypic and allelic effect models are equivalent in terms of QTL detection in a simple additive model, but the QTL allelic model has the advantage of providing direct information for...

Further mapping of quantitative trait loci for postnatal growth in an intersubspecific backcross of wild Mus musculus castaneus and C57BL/6J mice (2005)

ISHIKAWA, AKIRA, HATADA, SAYURI, NAGAMINE, YOSHITAKA, NAMIKAWA, TAKAO

We performed a quantitative trait locus (QTL) analysis of eight body weights recorded weekly from 3 weeks to 10 weeks after birth and two weight gains recorded between 3 weeks and 6 weeks, and...

QTL detection and allelic effects for growth and fat traits in outbred pig populations (2004)

Nagamine, Yoshitaka, Visscher, Peter M, Haley, Chris S

Abstract Quantitative trait loci (QTL) for growth and fatness traits have previously been identified on chromosomes 4 and 7 in several experimental pig populations. The segregation of these QTL in...

Quantitative trait loci variation for growth and obesity between and within lines of pigs (Sus scrofa).

Nagamine, Yoshitaka, Haley, Chris S, Sewalem, Asheber, Visscher, Peter M

The hypothesis that quantitative trait loci (QTL) that explain variation between divergent populations also account for genetic variation within populations was tested using pig populations. Two...

Quantitative trait loci variation for growth and obesity between and within lines of pigs (Sus scrofa).

Nagamine, Yoshitaka, Haley, Chris S, Sewalem, Asheber, Visscher, Peter M

The hypothesis that quantitative trait loci (QTL) that explain variation between divergent populations also account for genetic variation within populations was tested using pig populations. Two...

QTL detection and allelic effects for growth and fat traits in outbred pig populations

Nagamine, Yoshitaka, Visscher, Peter M, Haley, Chris S

Quantitative trait loci (QTL) for growth and fatness traits have previously been identified on chromosomes 4 and 7 in several experimental pig populations. The segregation of these QTL in commercial...

Transformation of QTL genotypic effects to allelic effects

Nagamine, Yoshitaka

The genotypic and allelic effect models are equivalent in terms of QTL detection in a simple additive model, but the QTL allelic model has the advantage of providing direct information for...