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RAD Capture (Rapture): Flexible and efficient sequence-based genotyping.

Omar A Ali, Sean M O'Rourke, Stephen J Amish, Mariah H Meek, Gordon Luikart, Carson Jeffres, Michael R Miller
doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/028837
Omar A Ali
Department of Animal Science, University of California, Davis CA 95616, USA;
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Sean M O'Rourke
Department of Animal Science, University of California, Davis CA 95616, USA;
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Stephen J Amish
Division of Biological Sciences, University of Montana, Missoula MT 59812, USA;
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Mariah H Meek
Department of Natural Resources, Cornell University, Ithaca NY 14850, USA;
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Gordon Luikart
Flathead Lake Biological Station, University of Montana, Polson MT 59860, USA;
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Carson Jeffres
Center for Watershed Science, University of California, Davis CA 95616, USA
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Michael R Miller
Department of Animal Science, University of California, Davis CA 95616, USA;
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Abstract

Massively parallel sequencing has revolutionized many areas of biology but sequencing large amounts of DNA in many individuals is cost-prohibitive and unnecessary for many studies. Genomic complexity reduction techniques such as sequence capture and restriction enzyme-based methods enable the analysis of many more individuals per unit cost. Despite their utility, current complexity reduction methods have limitations, especially when large numbers of individuals are analyzed. Here we develop a much improved restriction site associated DNA (RAD) sequencing protocol and a new combinatorial method called Rapture (RAD capture). The new RAD protocol improves versatility by separating RAD tag isolation and sequencing library preparation into two distinct steps. This protocol also recovers more unique (non-clonal) RAD fragments and produces better data for both standard RAD and Rapture analysis. Rapture then uses an in-solution capture of chosen RAD tags to target sequencing reads to desired loci. Rapture combines the benefits of both RAD and sequence capture, i.e. very inexpensive and rapid library preparation for many individuals as well as high specificity in the number and location of genomic loci analyzed. Our results demonstrate that Rapture is a rapid and flexible technology capable of analyzing a very large number of individuals with minimal sequencing and library preparation cost. The methods presented here should improve the efficiency of genetic analysis for many aspects of agricultural, environmental, and medical science.

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RAD Capture (Rapture): Flexible and efficient sequence-based genotyping.
Omar A Ali, Sean M O'Rourke, Stephen J Amish, Mariah H Meek, Gordon Luikart, Carson Jeffres, Michael R Miller
bioRxiv 028837; doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/028837
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RAD Capture (Rapture): Flexible and efficient sequence-based genotyping.
Omar A Ali, Sean M O'Rourke, Stephen J Amish, Mariah H Meek, Gordon Luikart, Carson Jeffres, Michael R Miller
bioRxiv 028837; doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/028837

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