Microarray-based genomic selection for high-throughput resequencing (original) (raw)

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We developed a general method, microarray-based genomic selection (MGS), capable of selecting and enriching targeted sequences from complex eukaryotic genomes without the repeat blocking steps necessary for bacterial artificial chromosome (BAC)-based genomic selection. We demonstrate that large human genomic regions, on the order of hundreds of kilobases, can be enriched and resequenced with resequencing arrays. MGS, when combined with a next-generation resequencing technology, can enable large-scale resequencing in single-investigator laboratories.

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Funding for this work was provided by the US National Institutes of Health (NIH) National Institute of Mental Health RO1 MH076439-03 (MEZ) and by the Gift Fund, NIH.

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  1. Department of Human Genetics, Emory University School of Medicine, 615 Michael Street, Suite 301, Atlanta, 30322, Georgia, USA
    David T Okou, Karyn Meltz Steinberg, David J Cutler & Michael E Zwick
  2. Program in Population Biology, Ecology and Evolution, Emory University, 1510 Clifton Road, Atlanta, 30322, Georgia, USA
    Karyn Meltz Steinberg & Michael E Zwick
  3. NimbleGen Systems, Inc., 1 Science Court, Madison, 53711, Wisconsin, USA
    Christina Middle & Thomas J Albert

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Okou, D., Steinberg, K., Middle, C. et al. Microarray-based genomic selection for high-throughput resequencing.Nat Methods 4, 907–909 (2007). https://doi.org/10.1038/nmeth1109

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