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An objective, rapid and reproducible method for scoring AFLP peak-height data that minimizes genotyping error
Authors:Whitlock R  Hipperson H  Mannarelli M  Butlin R K  Burke T
Institution:Department of Animal and Plant Sciences, University of Sheffield, Sheffield S10 2TN, UK.
Abstract:Amplified fragment length polymorphism (AFLP) fingerprint data are now commonly collected using DNA sequencers. AFLP genotypes are still often scored by eye from such data - a time-consuming, error-prone and subjective process. We present a semi-automated method of genotyping sequencer-collected AFLPs at predefined fragment locations (loci) within the fingerprint. Our method uses thresholds of AFLP-polymerase chain reaction-product fluorescence intensity (peak height) in order to: (i) exclude AFLP loci that are likely to contribute high rates of error to data sets, and (ii) determine the AFLP phenotype (fragment presence or absence) at the retained loci. Error rate analysis is an integral part of this process and is used to determine optimal thresholds that minimize genotyping error, while maximizing the numbers of retained loci. We show that application of this method to a large AFLP data set allows genotype calls that are rapid, objective and repeatable, facilitating the extraction of reliable genotype data for molecular ecological studies.
Keywords:AFLP genotyping  genotyping error  high‐throughput genotyping  peak height  software  threshold
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