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Interactive Visual Analysis of SNP Data for Rapid Autozygosity Mapping in Consanguineous Families

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Journal Hum Mutat
Specialty Genetics
Date 2006 Aug 31
PMID 16941472
Citations 72
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Abstract

Autozygosity mapping of recessive disorders using small numbers of highly inbred families is a powerful tool for disease gene identification. With the advent of cheap rapid methods for whole-genome SNP genotyping, data analysis, rather than laboratory work, has become rate-limiting for this approach. Here, we describe AutoSNPa, a computer program used for handling and visually presenting large amounts of SNP data, in such a way as to facilitate the rapid identification and subsequent scrutiny of autozygous regions.

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