Mining for single nucleotide polymorphisms in pig genome sequence data
<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) are ideal genetic markers due to their high abundance and the highly automated way in which SNPs are detected and SNP assays are performed. The number of SNPs identified in the pig thus far is s...
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doaj-e900de2fe113441f8a1c18ef0a1193af2020-11-24T21:15:21ZengBMCBMC Genomics1471-21642009-01-01101410.1186/1471-2164-10-4Mining for single nucleotide polymorphisms in pig genome sequence dataKinders Sylvia MDibbits Bertdel Rosario MarisolKommadath ArunKollers SonjaKerstens Hindrik HDCrooijmans Richard PGroenen Martien AM<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) are ideal genetic markers due to their high abundance and the highly automated way in which SNPs are detected and SNP assays are performed. The number of SNPs identified in the pig thus far is still limited.</p> <p>Results</p> <p>A total of 4.8 million whole genome shotgun sequences obtained from the NCBI trace-repository with center name "SDJVP", and project name "Sino-Danish Pig Genome Project" were analysed for the presence of SNPs. Available BAC and BAC-end sequences and their naming and mapping information, all obtained from SangerInstitute FTP site, served as a rough assembly of a reference genome. In 1.2 Gb of pig genome sequence, we identified 98,151 SNPs in which one of the sequences in the alignment represented the polymorphism and 6,374 SNPs in which two sequences represent an identical polymorphism. To benchmark the SNP identification method, 163 SNPs, in which the polymorphism was represented twice in the sequence alignment, were selected and tested on a panel of three purebred boar lines and wild boar. Of these 163 in silico identified SNPs, 134 were shown to be polymorphic in our animal panel.</p> <p>Conclusion</p> <p>This SNP identification method, which mines for SNPs in publicly available porcine shotgun sequences repositories, provides thousands of high quality SNPs. Benchmarking in an animal panel showed that more than 80% of the predicted SNPs represented true genetic variation.</p> http://www.biomedcentral.com/1471-2164/10/4 |
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Kinders Sylvia M Dibbits Bert del Rosario Marisol Kommadath Arun Kollers Sonja Kerstens Hindrik HD Crooijmans Richard P Groenen Martien AM |
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Mining for single nucleotide polymorphisms in pig genome sequence data |
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Mining for single nucleotide polymorphisms in pig genome sequence data |
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Mining for single nucleotide polymorphisms in pig genome sequence data |
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Mining for single nucleotide polymorphisms in pig genome sequence data |
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Mining for single nucleotide polymorphisms in pig genome sequence data |
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mining for single nucleotide polymorphisms in pig genome sequence data |
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<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) are ideal genetic markers due to their high abundance and the highly automated way in which SNPs are detected and SNP assays are performed. The number of SNPs identified in the pig thus far is still limited.</p> <p>Results</p> <p>A total of 4.8 million whole genome shotgun sequences obtained from the NCBI trace-repository with center name "SDJVP", and project name "Sino-Danish Pig Genome Project" were analysed for the presence of SNPs. Available BAC and BAC-end sequences and their naming and mapping information, all obtained from SangerInstitute FTP site, served as a rough assembly of a reference genome. In 1.2 Gb of pig genome sequence, we identified 98,151 SNPs in which one of the sequences in the alignment represented the polymorphism and 6,374 SNPs in which two sequences represent an identical polymorphism. To benchmark the SNP identification method, 163 SNPs, in which the polymorphism was represented twice in the sequence alignment, were selected and tested on a panel of three purebred boar lines and wild boar. Of these 163 in silico identified SNPs, 134 were shown to be polymorphic in our animal panel.</p> <p>Conclusion</p> <p>This SNP identification method, which mines for SNPs in publicly available porcine shotgun sequences repositories, provides thousands of high quality SNPs. Benchmarking in an animal panel showed that more than 80% of the predicted SNPs represented true genetic variation.</p> |
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