2020
DOI: 10.1101/2020.07.30.229500
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Inference of ploidy by leveraging read depth from amplicon sequencing

Abstract: Variation in ploidy occurs naturally in select plant and animal species. Ploidy variation can also occur spontaneously or be induced during artificial propagation of fish and shellfish. Studying species and systems that have variable ploidy requires techniques to infer ploidy of individuals. Massively parallel sequencing of biallelic SNPs has been used to infer ploidy, but existing techniques have several drawbacks. These include being limited to only comparing a fixed number of ploidies (diploidy, triploidy, … Show more

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