Large-Scale Mapping of Transposable Element Insertion Sites Using Digital Encoding of Sample Identity
Genetics 196(3): 615-623
Article 2013 English
Authors
DG
Daryl M. Gohl
LF
Limor Freifeld
MS
Marion Silies
Abstract
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Determining the genomic locations of transposable elements is a common experimental goal. When mapping large collections of transposon insertions, individualized amplification and sequencing is both time consuming and costly. We describe an approach in which large numbers of insertion lines can be simultaneously mapped in a single DNA sequencing reaction by using digital error-correcting codes to encode line identity in a unique set of barcoded pools.
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