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Rapid identification of kidney cyst mutations by whole exome sequencing in zebrafish
Author(s) -
Sean O. Ryan,
Jason R. Willer,
Lindsay Marjoram,
Jennifer Bagwell,
Jamie L. Mankiewicz,
Ignaty Leshchiner,
Wolfram Goessling,
Michel Bagnat,
Nicholas Katsanis
Publication year - 2013
Publication title -
development
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.15
H-Index - 36
eISSN - 1477-9129
pISSN - 0950-1991
DOI - 10.1242/dev.101170
Subject(s) - biology , zebrafish , exome sequencing , genetics , computational biology , genetic screen , identification (biology) , exome , genome , dna sequencing , genomics , mutation , whole genome sequencing , gene , mutant , botany
Forward genetic approaches in zebrafish have provided invaluable information about developmental processes. However, the relative difficulty of mapping and isolating mutations has limited the number of new genetic screens. Recent improvements in the annotation of the zebrafish genome coupled to a reduction in sequencing costs prompted the development of whole genome and RNA sequencing approaches for gene discovery. Here we describe a whole exome sequencing (WES) approach that allows rapid and cost-effective identification of mutations. We used our WES methodology to isolate four mutations that cause kidney cysts; we identified novel alleles in two ciliary genes as well as two novel mutants. The WES approach described here does not require specialized infrastructure or training and is therefore widely accessible. This methodology should thus help facilitate genetic screens and expedite the identification of mutants that can inform basic biological processes and the causality of genetic disorders in humans.

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