Mapping-by-sequencing combines genetic mapping with whole-genome sequencing in order to accelerate mutant identification. However, application of mapping-by-sequencing requires decisions on various practical settings on the experimental design that are not intuitively answered. Following an experimentally determined recombination landscape of Arabidopsis and next generation sequencing-specific biases, we simulated more than 400,000 mapping-by-sequencing experiments. This allowed us to evaluate a broad range of different types of experiments and to develop general rules for mapping-by-sequencing in Arabidopsis. Most importantly, this informs about the properties of different crossing scenarios, the number of recombinants and sequencing depth needed for successful mapping experiments. © 2013 James et al.; licensee BioMed Central Ltd.
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James, G. V., Patel, V., Nordström, K. J. V., Klasen, J. R., Salomé, P. A., Weigel, D., & Schneeberger, K. (2013). User guide for mapping-by-sequencing in Arabidopsis. Genome Biology, 14(6). https://doi.org/10.1186/gb-2013-14-6-r61
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