Genetic Dissection of Heritable Traits in Yeast Using Bulk Segregant Analysis.
Cold Spring Harb Protoc
; 2017(6): pdb.prot088989, 2017 Jun 01.
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Bulk segregant analysis (BSA) is commonly used to determine the genetic basis of complex traits in yeast. This technique involves phenotyping progeny from a cross and then selectively genotyping pooled subsets of offspring with extreme phenotypes. Analysis of these genotype data can identify loci that show skewed allele frequencies in a group of phenotypically extreme individuals and that are likely to contribute to a trait. BSA can be applied to diverse strain crosses, including ones involving nonreference isolates. Further, given the high throughput of next-generation sequencing, it is possible to conduct many BSA experiments in parallel. Here, we present a BSA protocol for the generation of recombinant cross progeny. We then describe general BSA strategies for conducting phenotyping, causal loci detection, and candidate gene identification in a statistically powerful manner.
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Leveduras
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Estudos de Associação Genética
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Genética Microbiana
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En
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Cold Spring Harb Protoc
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2017
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Article
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Estados Unidos