SNP arrays for species identification in salmonids

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Abstract

The use of SNP genotyping microarrays, developed in one species to analyze a closely related species for which genomic sequence information is scarce, enables the rapid development of a genomic resource (SNP information) without the need to develop new species-specific markers. Using large numbers of microarray SNPs offers the best chance to detect informative markers in nontarget species, markers that can very often be assayed using a lower throughput platform as is described in this paper.

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Wenne, R., Drywa, A., Kent, M., Sundsaasen, K. K., & Lien, S. (2016). SNP arrays for species identification in salmonids. In Methods in Molecular Biology (Vol. 1452, pp. 97–111). Humana Press Inc. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4939-3774-5_6

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