Table 4

Additive effects with BF ≥ 1 in analyzing the BM2 data.

Marker
Coefficient
S.D.
BF

1-0
-0.2181
0.1426
> 1000
1–3.6
-0.1438
0.1506
920.66
1–23.4
-0.1909
0.0654
> 1000
2–6.98
-0.2393
0.0809
> 1000
2–27
-0.3361
0.0855
> 1000
2–67.96
-0.0561
0.1093
1.29
2–69
-0.1473
0.1146
> 1000
2–113.92
-0.2496
0.0509
> 1000
2–145.85
-0.1145
0.0856
79.06
3–4.99
-0.1973
0.0954
> 1000
3–14.33
-0.2855
0.0928
> 1000
3–28.74
-0.1754
0.0934
> 1000
3–43.2
-0.0586
0.1077
1.80
3–47
-0.2213
0.1648
> 1000
3–49.99
-0.1749
0.1355
> 1000
3–83.15
-0.5978
0.0781
> 1000
3–126.62
-0.1970
0.1066
> 1000
3–147.69
-0.0698
0.0826
3.05
3–161.43
-0.1982
0.0950
> 1000
3–171.22
-0.2385
0.1028
> 1000

The position of each significant additive effect is specified by an index of the corresponding chromosome and its location on this chromosome (cM). The estimated sizes of additive effects and the standard deviations of the Markov chains are also shown in the columns of coefficient and S.D., respectively.

Zhang et al. BMC Bioinformatics 2008 9:251   doi:10.1186/1471-2105-9-251