Monday, February 2, 2009

Speed-genotyping

Source: Lai, C-Q., Leips, J., Zou, W., Roberts, J.F., Wollenberg, K.R., Parnell, L.D., Zeng, Z-B., Ordovas, J.M., and Mackay, T.F.C. Speed-mapping quantitative trait loci using microarrays. 2007. Nature Methods, 4(10): 839-41

The authors used microarrays to genotype a large number of individuals for a QTL study into longevity. Instead of individually genotyping and measuring the phenotype, the authors instead selected a subset of the population based on their phenotype (longevity). Then they pooled this subset’s DNA and ran it across a microarray that had oligos from both parents. They compared each marker hybridization with a young group that should be equally mixed for the alleles at each marker. A simple t-test was computed for each marker (with FDR correcting) to determine whether that marker had a skewed allele ratio between samples. Multiple QTLs were found, more so than using previous genotyping methods.

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