This lettuce community array is a 6.6M feature GeneChip™ Array that has applications in massively parallel genotyping. The array was designed at UC Davis. The genotyping array uses single feature polymorphism (SFP) markers with applications in quantitative trait loci (QTL) analysis, where whole-genome coverage is desired.
The high-density GeneChip microarray is used to detect SFPs in more than 35,000 lettuce genes.
Please visit
http://chiplett.ucdavis.edu/ for more detailed information about the array design, assay, and analysis for use in genotyping.
Research articles:Schwember A. R., Bradford K. J. Quantitative trait loci associated with longevity of lettuce seeds under conventional and controlled deterioration storage conditions.
Journal of Experimental Botany 61(15):4423-4436 (2010).
Borevitz, J. O.,
et al. Large-scale identification of single-feature polymorphisms in complex genomes.
Genome Research 13(3):513-523 (2003)
For Research Use Only. Not for use in diagnostic procedures.