AFLAP: assembly-free linkage analysis pipeline using k-mers from genome sequencing data

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Our assembly-free linkage analysis pipeline (AFLAP) identifies segregating markers as k-mers in the raw reads without using a reference genome assembly for calling variants and provides genotype tables for the construction of unbiased, high-density genetic maps without a genome assembly. AFLAP is validated and contrasted to a conventional workflow using simulated data. AFLAP is applied to whole genome sequencing and genotype-by-sequencing data of F1, F2, and recombinant inbred populations of two different plant species, producing genetic maps that are concordant with genome assemblies. The AFLAP-based genetic map for Bremia lactucae enables the production of a chromosome-scale genome assembly.

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Fletcher, K., Zhang, L., Gil, J., Han, R., Cavanaugh, K., & Michelmore, R. (2021). AFLAP: assembly-free linkage analysis pipeline using k-mers from genome sequencing data. Genome Biology, 22(1). https://doi.org/10.1186/s13059-021-02326-x

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