Rapid SNP Discovery and Genetic Mapping Using Sequenced RAD Markers
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Abstract
Single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) discovery and genotyping are essential to genetic mapping. There remains a need for a simple, inexpensive platform that allows high-density SNP discovery and genotyping in large populations. Here we describe the sequencing of restriction-site associated DNA (RAD) tags, which identified more than 13,000 SNPs, and mapped three traits in two model organisms, using less than half the capacity of one Illumina sequencing run. We demonstrated that different marker densities can be attained by choice of restriction enzyme. Furthermore, we developed a barcoding system for sample multiplexing and fine mapped the genetic basis of lateral plate armor loss in threespine stickleback by…
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- Biology
- Molecular Inversion Probe
- Genotyping
- Genetics
- SNP genotyping
- Single-nucleotide polymorphism
- Computational biology
- SNP
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