articleMolecular Ecology NotesSep 22, 2006Closed access

Automated binning of microsatellite alleles: problems and solutions

University of Cambridge · Centre for Human Genetics

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Abstract

Abstract As genotyping methods move ever closer to full automation, care must be taken to ensure that there is no equivalent rise in allele‐calling error rates. One clear source of error lies with how raw allele lengths are converted into allele classes, a process referred to as binning. Standard automated approaches usually assume collinearity between expected and measured fragment length. Unfortunately, such collinearity is often only approximate, with the consequence that alleles do not conform to a perfect 2‐, 3‐ or 4‐base‐pair periodicity. To account for these problems, we introduce a method that allows repeat units to be fractionally shorter or longer than their theoretical value. Tested on a large human…

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Keywords
  • Collinearity
  • Genotyping
  • Microsatellite
  • Allele
  • Set (abstract data type)
  • Computer science
  • Base (topology)
  • Range (aeronautics)
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