Journal article

A user guide to the Brassica 60K Illumina Infinium™ SNP genotyping array


Authors listMason, AS; Higgins, EE; Snowdon, RJ; Batley, J; Stein, A; Werner, C; Parkin, IA

Publication year2017

Pages621-633

JournalTheoretical and Applied Genetics

Volume number130

Issue number4

ISSN0040-5752

DOI Linkhttps://doi.org/10.1007/s00122-016-2849-1

PublisherSpringer


Abstract
The Brassica napus 60K Illumina Infinium™ SNP array has had huge international uptake in the rapeseed community due to the revolutionary speed of acquisition and ease of analysis of this high-throughput genotyping data, particularly when coupled with the newly available reference genome sequence. However, further utilization of this valuable resource can be optimized by better understanding the promises and pitfalls of SNP arrays. We outline how best to analyze Brassica SNP marker array data for diverse applications, including linkage and association mapping, genetic diversity and genomic introgression studies. We present data on which SNPs are locus-specific in winter, semi-winter and spring B. napus germplasm pools, rather than amplifying both an A-genome and a C-genome locus or multiple loci. Common issues that arise when analyzing array data will be discussed, particularly those unique to SNP markers and how to deal with these for practical applications in Brassica breeding applications.



Citation Styles

Harvard Citation styleMason, A., Higgins, E., Snowdon, R., Batley, J., Stein, A., Werner, C., et al. (2017) A user guide to the Brassica 60K Illumina Infinium™ SNP genotyping array, TAG Theoretical and Applied Genetics, 130(4), pp. 621-633. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00122-016-2849-1

APA Citation styleMason, A., Higgins, E., Snowdon, R., Batley, J., Stein, A., Werner, C., & Parkin, I. (2017). A user guide to the Brassica 60K Illumina Infinium™ SNP genotyping array. TAG Theoretical and Applied Genetics. 130(4), 621-633. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00122-016-2849-1


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