Hotspot: Software to support sperm-typing for investigating recombination hotspots

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Motivation: In many organisms, including humans, recombination clusters within recombination hotspots. The standard method for de novo detection of recombinants at hotspots is sperm typing. This relies on allele-specific PCR at single nucleotide polymorphisms. Designing allele-specific primers by hand is time-consuming. We have therefore written a package to support hotspot detection and analysis. Results: hotspot consists of four programs: asp looks up SNPs and designs allele-specific primers; aso constructs allele-specific oligos for mapping recombinants; xov implements a maximum-likelihood method for estimating the crossover rate; six, finally, simulates typing data.

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Odenthal-Hesse, L., Dutheil, J. Y., Klötzl, F., & Haubold, B. (2016). Hotspot: Software to support sperm-typing for investigating recombination hotspots. Bioinformatics, 32(16), 2554–2555. https://doi.org/10.1093/bioinformatics/btw195

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