Estimation of single nucleotide polymorphism allele frequency in DNA pools by using Pyrosequencing
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Estimation of single nucleotide polymorphism allele frequency in DNA pools by using Pyrosequencing
Abstract
Positional cloning of genes underlying complex diseases, such as type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM), typically follows a two-tiered process in which a chromosomal region is first identified by genome-wide linkage scanning, followed by association analyses using densely spaced single nucleotide polymorphic markers to identify the causal variant(s). The success of genome-wide single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) detection has resulted in a vast number of potential markers available for use in the construction of such dense SNP maps. However, the cost of genotyping large numbers of SNPs in appropriately sized samples is nearly prohibitive. We have explored pooled DNA genotyping as a means of identifying differences in allele frequency between pools of individuals with T2DM and unaffected controls by using Pyrosequencing technology. We found that allele frequencies in pooled DNA were strongly correlated with those in individuals (r=0.99, P<0.0001) across a wide range of allele frequencies (0.02-0.50). We further investigated the sensitivity of this method to detect allele frequency differences between contrived pools, also over a wide range of allele frequencies. We found that Pyrosequencing was able to detect an allele frequency difference of less than 2% between pools, indicating that this method may be sensitive enough for use in association studies involving complex diseases where a small difference in allele frequency between cases and controls is expected.
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