1997
DOI: 10.1101/gr.7.2.165
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Methods for precise sizing, automated binning of alleles, and reduction of error rates in large-scale genotyping using fluorescently labeled dinucleotide markers. FUSION (Finland-U.S. Investigation of NIDDM Genetics) Study Group.

Abstract: Large-scale genotyping is required to generate dense identity-by-descent maps to map genes for human complex disease. In some studies the number of genotypes needed can approach or even exceed I million. Generally, linkage and linkage disequilibrium analyses depend on clear allele identification and subsequent allele frequency estimation. Accurate grouping or categorization of each allele in the sample (allele calling or binning) is therefore an absolute requirement. Hence, a genotyping system that can reliabl… Show more

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“…When STR genotyping of a dataset is performed in multiple batches over several years, identical alleles are sometimes called differently because different flanking primers, allele sizing software, or allele binning methods have been used. 6 Examples of this phenomenon, that we term 'allele shifting' or AS, are demonstrated in Figure 1. For marker A, between the first and the last 2 batches, the size of all alleles have been altered by 38 nucleotides by using different primers to amplify the sequence containing the STR.…”
Section: Genotypingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…When STR genotyping of a dataset is performed in multiple batches over several years, identical alleles are sometimes called differently because different flanking primers, allele sizing software, or allele binning methods have been used. 6 Examples of this phenomenon, that we term 'allele shifting' or AS, are demonstrated in Figure 1. For marker A, between the first and the last 2 batches, the size of all alleles have been altered by 38 nucleotides by using different primers to amplify the sequence containing the STR.…”
Section: Genotypingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The genotyping procedure is described in detail elsewhere. 27 Briefly, PCR reactions were aliquoted onto 384-well plates using a TECAN Genesis robot and cycled on MJ thermocyclers. PCR products were separated and detected on ABI 377 DNA sequencers, and then analyzed using GeneScan v. 2.1 (PerkinElmer).…”
Section: Genotypingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The allele size was analysed in an ABI PRISM 310 Genetic Analyser. The method described by Ghosh et al (1997) was followed to determine the integer allele size.…”
Section: Microsatellite (Ssr) Analysesmentioning
confidence: 99%