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How much DNA will be needed for the genome-wide genotyping?

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How much DNA will be needed for the genome-wide genotyping?

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We anticipate that at least 5 micrograms of DNA will be needed for the genome-wide genotyping, although this amount might require whole genome amplification before genotyping. Applicants should be aware that some platforms require as much as 20-50 micrograms per sample to avoid whole genome amplification. However, minimum DNA quantity differs across genotyping platforms and we don’t know yet what platforms will be selected. Genotyping Facility applications will be reviewed in the same timeframe as Study Investigator applications.

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