Abstract
The use of fluorescent end-labeled primers has proved successful for rapid, semiautomated genotyping of microsatellite loci. However, custom synthesis is expensive and costs can be prohibitive when a wide range of markers is to be analyzed for only a few genotypings. This particularly applies to high-resolution genetic mapping in the mouse either in the construction of global maps or in the production of local high-resolution genetic maps for positional cloning. We demonstrate here the use of fluorescent dUTPs for cost-effective, high-throughput microsatellite genotyping in the mouse. This alternative to the use of fluorescent end-labeled primers for semiautomated genotyping is potentially applicable to the construction of linkage maps in other species.
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Rhodes, M., Dearlove, A., Straw, R., Fernando, S., Evans, A., Greener, M., … Mundy, C. (1997). High-throughput microsatellite analysis using fluorescent dUTPs for high-resolution genetic mapping of the mouse genome. Genome Research, 7(1), 81–86. https://doi.org/10.1101/gr.7.1.81
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