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How is the genotyping done?

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How is the genotyping done?

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CIDR utilizes automated fluorescent microsatellite analysis using a marker set composed primarily of trinucleotide and tetranucleotide repeats. This marker set consists of ~400 primer pairs with average spacing of 10 cM throughout the genome. There are no gaps in the map larger than 18 cM. CIDR currently multiplexes the products both pre- and post-amplification.

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