2003
DOI: 10.1101/gr.904303
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Software for Automated Analysis of DNA Fingerprinting Gels

Abstract: Here we describe software tools for the automated detection of DNA restriction fragments resolved on agarose fingerprinting gels. We present a mathematical model for the location and shape of the restriction fragments as a function of fragment size, with model parameters determined empirically from “marker” lanes containing molecular size standards. Automated identification of restriction fragments involves several steps, including: image preprocessing, to put the data in a form consistent with a linear model;… Show more

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“…Gel images were acquired using a Molecular Dynamics Fluorimager 595. Lane tracking of the digitized gel images was manually adjusted using Image software (www.sanger.ac.uk/resources/software/image/), and restriction fragments were identified and sized automatically using BandLeader software (Fuhrmann et al 2003).…”
Section: Bac Restriction Fingerprintingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Gel images were acquired using a Molecular Dynamics Fluorimager 595. Lane tracking of the digitized gel images was manually adjusted using Image software (www.sanger.ac.uk/resources/software/image/), and restriction fragments were identified and sized automatically using BandLeader software (Fuhrmann et al 2003).…”
Section: Bac Restriction Fingerprintingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Fingerprints were generated by digesting RHA1 fosmid clones with BamHI and separating the resulting fragments on 1.2% agarose gels (40, 52a). Gel images were processed and captured with IMAGE (http://www-.sanger.ac.uk/Software/Image), and the fragments were called using BAN-DLEADER software (22). A total of 4,973 fingerprints were obtained from 4992 fosmid clones that were analyzed.…”
Section: Chemicalsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Even with assistance from Image software (Sulston et al, 1989), this is a time-consuming process, which also requires considerable skill; however, an automated alternative has recently been described by Fuhrmann et al (2003). Another drawback of agarose fingerprinting is that the fingerprints contain relatively little information; this is because the fragments are large and few in number and their sizing is not precise.…”
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confidence: 99%