| Literature DB >> 12448880 |
Sarah Curran1, Linzy Hill, Geraldine O'Grady, Dragana Turic, Philip Asherson, Eric Taylor, Pak Sham, Ian Craig, Pat Vaughan.
Abstract
Association studies using genome scans to identify quantitative trait loci for multifactorial disorders, with anything approaching reasonable power, have been compromised by the need for a very dense array of genetic markers and large numbers of affected individuals. These requirements impose enormous burdens on the genotyping capacity for most laboratories. DNA pooling has been proposed as a possible approach to reduce genotyping costs and effort. We report on the application of the SNaPIT technology to evaluate allele frequencies in pooled DNA samples and conclude that it offers a cost effective, efficient and accurate estimator and provides several advantages over competing technologies in this regard.Entities:
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Year: 2002 PMID: 12448880 DOI: 10.1385/mb:22:3:253
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Mol Biotechnol ISSN: 1073-6085 Impact factor: 2.695