Genotyping in DNA pools reduces the cost and the time required to complete large genotyping projects. The aim of the present study was to evaluate pooling as part of a strategy for fine mapping in regions of significant linkage. Thirty-nine single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) were analyzed in two genomic DNA pools of 384 individuals each and results compared with data after typing all individuals used in the pools. There were no significant differences using data from either 2 or 8 heterozygous individuals to correct frequency estimates for unequal allelic amplification. After correction, the mean difference between estimates from the genomic pool and individual allele frequencies was .033. A major limitation of the use of DNA pools is t...
Case-control association studies using unrelated individuals may offer an effective approach for ide...
The analysis of genome wide variation offers the possibility of unravelling the genes involved in th...
Abstract Background We report an attempt to extend the previously successful approach of combining S...
Genotyping in DNA pools reduces the cost and the time required to complete large genotyping projects...
We have compared the accuracy, efficiency and robustness of three methods of genotyping single nucle...
To undertake partial, or complete, genome screens by association-based methodology for quantitative ...
Abstract Background DNA pooling is a technique to reduce genotyping effort while incurring only mino...
Detecting alleles that confer small increments in susceptibility to disease will require large-scale...
Abstract Background Genotyping technology has advanced such that genome-wide association studies of ...
DNA pooling is a practical way to reduce the cost of large-scale association studies to identify sus...
Association studies using DNA pools are in principle powerful and efficient to detect association be...
Background Despite continuing technological advances, the cost for large-scale genotyping of a high ...
The identification of quantitative trait loci (QTLs) of small effect size that underlie complex trai...
Pooling genomic DNA samples within clinical classes of disease for use in whole-genome single nucleo...
Case-control association studies using unrelated individuals may offer an effective approach for ide...
The analysis of genome wide variation offers the possibility of unravelling the genes involved in th...
Abstract Background We report an attempt to extend the previously successful approach of combining S...
Genotyping in DNA pools reduces the cost and the time required to complete large genotyping projects...
We have compared the accuracy, efficiency and robustness of three methods of genotyping single nucle...
To undertake partial, or complete, genome screens by association-based methodology for quantitative ...
Abstract Background DNA pooling is a technique to reduce genotyping effort while incurring only mino...
Detecting alleles that confer small increments in susceptibility to disease will require large-scale...
Abstract Background Genotyping technology has advanced such that genome-wide association studies of ...
DNA pooling is a practical way to reduce the cost of large-scale association studies to identify sus...
Association studies using DNA pools are in principle powerful and efficient to detect association be...
Background Despite continuing technological advances, the cost for large-scale genotyping of a high ...
The identification of quantitative trait loci (QTLs) of small effect size that underlie complex trai...
Pooling genomic DNA samples within clinical classes of disease for use in whole-genome single nucleo...
Case-control association studies using unrelated individuals may offer an effective approach for ide...
The analysis of genome wide variation offers the possibility of unravelling the genes involved in th...
Abstract Background We report an attempt to extend the previously successful approach of combining S...