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AFLP fingerprinting of the human genome
Human Genetics, 2001Elucidation of the genetic basis of complex traits and diseases in humans includes the use of genome-wide association studies that depend on the analysis of a large number of diallelic markers. We describe the application of the amplified fragment length polymorphism (AFLP) technique as an efficient approach for rapidly identifying and scoring multiple
M, Prochazka, K, Walder, J, Xia
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Tissue Antigens, 1991
Abstract: We have described a practical and inexpensive method whereby any individual can be typed and assigned to any of the 14 generic HLA‐DR types: DR1, DRwl5, DRwl6, DRwl7, DRwl8, DR4, DRwll, DRwl2, DRwl3, DRwl4, DR7, DRw8, DR9 and DRw10. Previous methods to type these specificities include ‐ among others ‐ serology, conventional RFLP, PCR ...
I, Yunis, M, Salazar, E J, Yunis
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Abstract: We have described a practical and inexpensive method whereby any individual can be typed and assigned to any of the 14 generic HLA‐DR types: DR1, DRwl5, DRwl6, DRwl7, DRwl8, DR4, DRwll, DRwl2, DRwl3, DRwl4, DR7, DRw8, DR9 and DRw10. Previous methods to type these specificities include ‐ among others ‐ serology, conventional RFLP, PCR ...
I, Yunis, M, Salazar, E J, Yunis
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AFLP‐RGA Markers in Comparison with RGA and AFLP in Cultivated Tetraploid Cotton
Crop Science, 2007ABSTRACTDisease resistance (R) genes have been isolated from many plant species and R genes with domains of nucleotide binding sites (NBS) and leucine‐rich repeats (LRR) represent the largest R gene family. The objective of this investigation was to test a resistance gene analog (RGA) anchored marker system, called amplified fragment length ...
Jinfa Zhang +8 more
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Crop Science, 2001
Amplified restriction fragment length polymorphic (AFLP) DNA analysis was performed on leaf samples of 40 accessions of opium poppy (Papaver somniferum L.) and two other control genera (Papaver bracteatum Lindley and Papaver setigerum DC.) from a commercial breeding collection held in Tasmania, Australia.
James A. Saunders +3 more
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Amplified restriction fragment length polymorphic (AFLP) DNA analysis was performed on leaf samples of 40 accessions of opium poppy (Papaver somniferum L.) and two other control genera (Papaver bracteatum Lindley and Papaver setigerum DC.) from a commercial breeding collection held in Tasmania, Australia.
James A. Saunders +3 more
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AFLP™ markers for DNA fingerprinting in cattle
Animal Genetics, 1997This work reports on use of the recently described amplified fragment length polymorphism (AFLP) technology for DNA fingerprinting in cattle. The AFLP technology produces molecular markers through the high‐stringency polymerase chain reaction (PCR)‐amplification of restriction fragments that are ligated to synthetic adapters and amplified using primers,
AJMONE MARSAN P +5 more
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2017
Analysis of molecular-genetic polymorphism of barley varieties was performed using the AFLP-method. A system for identification and differentiation of barley varieties based on AFLP-markers was developed. Results of testing of 19 varieties indicate a high differential ability of the developed system.
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Analysis of molecular-genetic polymorphism of barley varieties was performed using the AFLP-method. A system for identification and differentiation of barley varieties based on AFLP-markers was developed. Results of testing of 19 varieties indicate a high differential ability of the developed system.
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Theoretical and Applied Genetics, 1999
AFLP markers were evaluated for their usefulness in the genetic analysis of sugarbeet and wild Beta species. Accessions of ten different sugarbeet breeding lines and five wild beets were screened using 256 primer combinations. Of the 11 309 bands investigated, 96.4% were polymorphic among the accessions.
M. Hansen +3 more
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AFLP markers were evaluated for their usefulness in the genetic analysis of sugarbeet and wild Beta species. Accessions of ten different sugarbeet breeding lines and five wild beets were screened using 256 primer combinations. Of the 11 309 bands investigated, 96.4% were polymorphic among the accessions.
M. Hansen +3 more
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AFLP fingerprinting for paternity testing in ducks
British Poultry Science, 20071. The accuracy and reproducibility of AFLP fingerprinting was investigated in the duck (Anas Platyrhynchos), using a multicolour fluorescent labeling technique. The fluorescent labelling fragments were separated on a capillary electrophoresis-base ABI PRISM 3100 Genetic Analyzer. 2.
Huang, C.W. +5 more
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Amplified Fragment Length Polymorphism (AFLP)
1998The AFLP technology (1, 2) recently developed by KEYGENE provides a new powerful tool for the detection and evaluation of genetic variation in germplasm collections and in the screening of biodiversity. Compared with the widely used RFLP technique (3) (see Chapter 6), AFLPs are faster, less labour intensive and provide more information.
Michaela C. Matthes +2 more
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OLIVE BIODIVERSITY DETECTED BY AFLP MARKERS
Acta Horticulturae, 1999ANGIOLILLO, Antonella, BALDONI L.
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