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Nature Genetics | 2000

Large-scale discovery and genotyping of single-nucleotide polymorphisms in the mouse

Kerstin Lindblad-Toh; Ellen Winchester; Mark J. Daly; David G. Wang; Joel N. Hirschhorn; Jean-Philippe Laviolette; Kristin Ardlie; David Reich; Elizabeth Robinson; Pamela Sklar; Nila Shah; Daryl J. Thomas; Jian-Bing Fan; Thomas R. Gingeras; Janet A. Warrington; Nila Patil; Thomas J. Hudson; Eric S. Lander

Single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) have been the focus of much attention in human genetics because they are extremely abundant and well-suited for automated large-scale genotyping. Human SNPs, however, are less informative than other types of genetic markers (such as simple-sequence length polymorphisms or microsatellites) and thus more loci are required for mapping traits. SNPs offer similar advantages for experimental genetic organisms such as the mouse, but they entail no loss of informativeness because bi-allelic markers are fully informative in analysing crosses between inbred strains. Here we report a large-scale analysis of SNPs in the mouse genome. We characterized the rate of nucleotide polymorphism in eight mouse strains and identified a collection of 2,848 SNPs located in 1,755 sequence-tagged sites (STSs) using high-density oligonucleotide arrays. Three-quarters of these SNPs have been mapped on the mouse genome, providing a first-generation SNP map of the mouse. We have also developed a multiplex genotyping procedure by which a genome scan can be performed with only six genotyping reactions per animal.


Genome Research | 2001

High-Throughput Variation Detection and Genotyping Using Microarrays

David J. Cutler; Michael E. Zwick; Minerva M. Carrasquillo; Christopher T. Yohn; Katherine P. Tobin; Carl S. Kashuk; Debra J. H. Mathews; Nila Shah; Evan E. Eichler; Janet A. Warrington; Aravinda Chakravarti


Genome Research | 2004

The Human MitoChip: A High-Throughput Sequencing Microarray for Mitochondrial Mutation Detection

Anirban Maitra; Yoram Cohen; Susannah E.D. Gillespie; Elizabeth Mambo; Noriyoshi Fukushima; Mohammad O. Hoque; Nila Shah; Michael Goggins; Joseph A. Califano; David Sidransky; Aravinda Chakravarti


Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America | 2000

Conditional expression of a Gi-coupled receptor causes ventricular conduction delay and a lethal cardiomyopathy.

Charles H. Redfern; Michael Y. Degtyarev; Andrew T. Kwa; Nathan Salomonis; Nathalie Cotte; Tania Nanevicz; Nick Fidelman; Kavin Desai; Karen Vranizan; Elena K. Lee; Peter Coward; Nila Shah; Janet A. Warrington; Glenn I. Fishman; Daniel Bernstein; Anthony J. Baker; Bruce R. Conklin


Human Mutation | 2002

New developments in high-throughput resequencing and variation detection using high density microarrays

Janet A. Warrington; Nila Shah; Xiyin Chen; Michael Janis; Chunmei Liu; Sangeetha Kondapalli; Vivian Reyes; M. Savage; Zhaomei Zhang; Richard Watts; Maria Deguzman; Anthony J. Berno; Jim Snyder; Jyoti Baid


Archive | 2002

High throughput resequencing and variation detection using high density microarrays

Janet A. Warrington; Nila Shah


Archive | 2003

Custom design method for resequencing arrays

Nila Shah; Janet A. Warrington; Xue Mei Zhou; Michael P. Mittmann; Rui Mei


Archive | 2002

Resequenzierung und variationennachweis mit hohem durchsatz unter verwendung von mikroarrays mit hoher dichte

Nila Shah; Janet A. Warrington


Journal of Cardiac Failure | 1999

A critical period of vulnerability to hyperactive Gq signaling revealed by inducible and heart-specific expression of Gq∗ in transgenic mice

Nathalie Cotte; Charles H. Redfern; Peter Mikus; Nathan Salomonis; Michael Y. Degtyarev; Peter Coward; Andrew T. Kwa; Tetsuo Shioi; Nila Shah; Tim McKinsey; Eric N. Olson; Seigo Izumo; Janet A. Warrington; Anthony J. Baker; Bruce R. Conklin


Archive | 1995

Natural polymorphism of HIV-1 clade B protease gene and implications for therapy

Michael J. Kozal; Nila Shah; Robert Yang; N. Shen; R. Fucini; Thomas C. Merigan; Douglas D. Richman; Mark Chee; Thomas R. Gingeras

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