2023
DOI: 10.1002/aro2.31
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Designing and evaluating a cost‐effective single nucleotide polymorphism liquid array for Chinese native chickens

Yifan Liu,
Yanju Shan,
Yunjie Tu
et al.

Abstract: Genotyping plays an important role in breeding and population studies. Currently available genotyping technologies, including solid‐phase chips and sequencing, often have several limitations in their application to local chickens in China, including high costs, insufficient diversity, and poor universality. In the present study, we developed a chicken 5 K single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) array suitable for breeding and genetic analysis using genotyping by targeted sequencing technology. The chip design was… Show more

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“…This technology combined the advantages of the bead chips and the NGS with features including low cost, high accuracy, and flexible design. GBTS has been widely applied in species such as maize [19], wheat [20], chicken [21,22], pigs [23], sheep [24], and goats [25] but is rarely reported in cattle.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This technology combined the advantages of the bead chips and the NGS with features including low cost, high accuracy, and flexible design. GBTS has been widely applied in species such as maize [19], wheat [20], chicken [21,22], pigs [23], sheep [24], and goats [25] but is rarely reported in cattle.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%