Microsatellite marker panels for use in high-throughput genotyping of mouse crosses

Citation
Oa. Iakoubova et al., Microsatellite marker panels for use in high-throughput genotyping of mouse crosses, PHYSIOL GEN, 3(3), 2000, pp. 145-148
Citations number
19
Categorie Soggetti
Molecular Biology & Genetics
Journal title
PHYSIOLOGICAL GENOMICS
ISSN journal
10948341 → ACNP
Volume
3
Issue
3
Year of publication
2000
Pages
145 - 148
Database
ISI
SICI code
1094-8341(20000908)3:3<145:MMPFUI>2.0.ZU;2-G
Abstract
Several microsatellite genotyping panel sets have been developed that are p olymorphic between C57BL/6J and CAST/Ei mice, or C57BL/6J and DBA/2J. One s et of markers for each strain pair has an intermarker distance of similar t o 20 cM, and a second set has an intermarker distance of 5 cM. The 20-cM se t contains 105 markers for C57BL/6J X DBA/2J and 108 for C57BL/6J X CAST/Ei , divided into 13 panels. Each 5-cM set includes 350 markers arranged into 45 panels. A panel contains a number of primer pairs whose fluorescently la beled PCR products can be pooled together and separated on one lane of a po lyacrylamide gel. The sets are arranged by the size of the PCR product and by the type of fluorescent dye; 5-cM sets are also arranged by chromosomal region. The 20-cM sets are most useful for full-genome scans, the 5-cM sets are useful for full-genome and/or for region-specific chromosome screens. Both sets were proven as useful tools for speed congenic development, quant itative trait loci (QTL) analysis and physical mapping. These panel sets pr ovide a throughput of 1,536- 2,304 mouse genotypes daily per one gel-based system. Whole genome scans of one animal require 13 or 48 gel lanes, with 2 0 cM or 5 cM density, respectively.