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Infinium Assay for Large-scale SNP Genotyping Applications
Published on: November 19, 2013
TANDEM: integrating automated allele binning into genetics and genomics workflows
Michael Matschiner1, Walter Salzburger
1Zoological Institute, University of Basel, 4051 Basel, Switzerland. michael.matschiner@unibas.ch
Summary:
Computer programs for the statistical analysis of microsatellite data use allele length variation to infer, e.g. population genetic parameters, to detect quantitative trait loci or selective sweeps. However, observed allele lengths are usually inaccurate and may deviate from the expected periodicity of repeats. The common practice of rounding to the nearest whole number frequently results in miscalls and underestimations of allelic richness. Manual sorting of allele lengths into discrete classes, a process called binning, is tedious and error-prone. Here, we present a new program for the automated binning of microsatellite allele lengths to overcome these problems and to facilitate high-throughput allele binning.
Availability:
www.evolution.unibas.ch/salzburger/software.htm.
Supplementary Information:
Supplementary data are available at Bioinformatics online.
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