BEST: Barcode Enabled Sequencing of TetradsAdrian C. Scott 1, Catherine L. Ludlow 1, Gareth A. Cromie 1, Aimée M. Dudley 1
1Pacific Northwest Diabetes Research Institute
Barcode Enabled Sequencing of Tetrads (BEST) replaces the manual processes of isolating, disrupting and spacing tetrads. BEST isolates tetrads by fluorescence-activated cell sorting onto agar plates, separates the spores by agitation with glass beads, and determines which randomly arrayed colonies were derived from the same original tetrad using molecular barcodes.