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Simulate a pedigree for a set of DOF1 individuals: the F1 offspring of a set of diversity outbred mice and another inbred strain (such as a mutant line).
sim_dof1_pedigree(
ngen = 12,
npairs = 144,
ccgen = rep(4:12, c(21, 64, 24, 10, 5, 9, 5, 3, 3)),
nkids_per = 5,
design = c("nosib", "random")
)
ngen |
Number of generations of outbreeding |
npairs |
Number of breeding pairs at each generation |
ccgen |
Vector of length |
nkids_per |
Number of offspring per pair for the last DO generation (each will be crossed to produce one F1) |
design |
How to choose crosses: either random but avoiding siblings, or completely at random |
Diversity outbred (DO) mice are generated from a set of 8 inbred lines. We need two individuals from each line (one female and one male) as the order of the initial crosses will be randomized; for example, sometimes the individual from line 1 will be a mother and sometimes a father. The founders are numbered 1-8 for the females from the 8 lines, and 9-16 for the corresponding males.
Diversity Outbred mice are generated by first creating a panel of
partially-inbred 8-way RIL (the so-called pre-CC, for
pre-Collaborative Cross). The ccgen
argument specifies the
number of inbreeding generations for each of the CC lines. We
generate a pre-CC line for each of the npairs
breeding
pairs, and generate a sibling pair from each as the starting
material.
The subsequent ngen
outbreeding generations then proceed by
crossing a male and female from the preceding generation (mated
completely at random, with design="random"
, or avoiding
siblings, with design="nosib"
). Each breeding pair gives a
single female and a single male to the next generation, except at
the last generation nkids_per
offspring are mated, in equal
numbers male and female. (If nkids_per
is an odd number, the
number of males and females in each sibship will differ by one,
alternating between sibships, with one additional female and then
one additional male.
The default for ccgen
is taken from Figure 1 of Svenson et
al. (2012).
We assume that the F1 offspring are all from a cross DO female x line 17 male, and so the last generation of the DO is taken to be all females.
A data frame with seven columns: individual ID, mother ID,
father ID, sex, generation, a TRUE/FALSE indicator for whether DO
or pre-DO, and a TRUE/FALSE indicator for whether DOF1. Founders
have 0
for mother and father ID. Sex is coded 0 for female
and 1 for male.
Svenson KL, Gatti DM, Valdar W, Welsh CE, Cheng R, Chesler EJ, Palmer AA, McMillan L, Churchill GA (2012) High-resolution genetic mapping using the mouse Diversity Outbred population. Genetics 190:437-447
sim_from_pedigree()
,
sim_ril_pedigree()
, sim_ail_pedigree()
,
sim_4way_pedigree()
tab <- sim_dof1_pedigree(8)
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