DNA Preparation and Genotyping Sample Clauses

DNA Preparation and Genotyping. Data manipulation and format conversion In order to identify common markers between the dataset from the 2016 paper [18] and the new data obtained by CIRAD, the DArT sequences supplied by the company were mapped against C. canephora pseudo-molecules (xxxx://xxxxxx-xxxxxx.xxx) using the Bowtie2 algorithm [26] with the sensitive, end-to-end alignment option. The respective XXX files were processed to identify the exact position of each SNP in the genome, based on the position within the read provided by the sequencing company. Only SNPs from mapped reads were further analyzed. The two files were compared to find the intercept using Bedtools. A final filter was carried out in order to remove shift errors on the position of the SNP and duplicated positions within each data set. In order to transform the data from the nomenclature given by the sequencing company ("0" = Reference allele homozygote, "1" = SNP allele homozygote, "2"= heterozygote, and "-" = double null/null allele homozygote), to a format corresponding to the reference and SNP alleles represented as REF/SNP, a homemade shell script was developed and applied to the data.
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