“…The quantitative trait loci (QTLs) showing imprinting effect are called imprinted QTL (iQTL). A number of different experimental designs and corresponding statistical methods have been proposed for mapping iQTLs (Knott et al, 1998;de Koning et al, 2000;Pratt et al, 2000;Strauch et al, 2000;Hanson et al, 2001;Haghighi and Hodge, 2002;Shete and Amos, 2002;Shete et al, 2003;Knapp and Strauch, 2004;Mantey et al, 2005;Cui et al, 2006, 2007, Cui, 2007Liu et al, 2007;Li et al, 2008Li et al, , 2012aHager et al, 2008;Yang et al, 2010;Zhou et al, 2012;Karami et al, 2019). F 2 (outbred or inbred) and BC 1 populations are usually used for iQTL mapping (Haley et al, 1994;de Koning et al, 2000;Cui et al, 2006;Li et al, 2012a), but they have obvious shortcomings, such as relatively low power in iQTL detection, low accuracy in estimating the positions and effects of iQTLs, inability of permanent preservation of the population, and unrepeatability.…”