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Comment
. 2014 Dec;23(24):5943-6.
doi: 10.1111/mec.12964.

Trade-offs and utility of alternative RADseq methods: reply to Puritz et al

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Trade-offs and utility of alternative RADseq methods: reply to Puritz et al

Kimberly R Andrews et al. Mol Ecol. 2014 Dec.

Abstract

Puritz et al. provide a review of several RADseq methodological approaches in response to our 'Population Genomic Data Analysis' workshop (Sept 2013) review (Andrews & Luikart 2014). We agree with Puritz et al. on the importance for researchers to thoroughly understand RADseq library preparation and data analysis when choosing an approach for answering their research questions. Some of us are currently using multiple RADseq protocols, and we agree that the different methods may offer advantages in different cases. Our workshop review did not intend to provide a thorough review of RADseq because the workshop covered a broad range of topics within the field of population genomics. Similarly, neither the response of Puritz et al. nor our comments here provide sufficient space to thoroughly review RADseq. Nonetheless, here we address some key points that we find unclear or potentially misleading in their evaluation of techniques.

Keywords: PCR duplicates; allele dropout; genotyping error; next generation sequencing; pooling; population genomics.

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    Puritz JB, Matz MV, Toonen RJ, Weber JN, Bolnick DI, Bird CE. Puritz JB, et al. Mol Ecol. 2014 Dec;23(24):5937-42. doi: 10.1111/mec.12965. Mol Ecol. 2014. PMID: 25319241

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