Complex parametric segregation and linkage analysis was performed on the simulated quantitative trait Q1 for all 200 replicates of the nuclear families data set. The segregation analysis inferred a major gene in 46% of the replicates. Among all replicates, including those that rejected a major gene, the power to detect suggestive linkage to any of three loci affecting Q1 was 0.600 and the false positive rate was 0.002. Among the replicates where a major gene was found, the power to detect suggestive linkage was 0.652 and the false positive rate was also 0.002. Thus, for purposes of linkage to this complex trait, a prior segregation then linkage analysis approach located a gene in 30% of all replicates, whereas a linkage only approach located a gene in 60% of all replicates.