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Abstract
MOTIVATION
Efficient high-throughput genotyping experiments require the multiplexing of polymorphic markers, i.e. the use of multiple markers with non-overlapping allele size ranges in a single lane of a genotyping gel. The arrangement of such markers into sets can be facilitated by the availability of appropriate computer software.
RESULTS
This article describes a program, Grouper, that automates the generation of marker sets for multiplexed genotyping experiments.
AVAILABILITY
The software described in this article is available free of charge from the EBI software archive at (ftp://ftp.ebi.ac.uk/pub/software/unix).