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Serological and molecular detection of Toxoplasma gondii in naturally infected red foxes (Vulpes vulpes) from Victoria, Australia. [PDF]

open access: yesParasitol Res
Brustenga L   +14 more
europepmc   +1 more source

Estimating the prevalence of Echinococcus spp. in a Tibetan fox (Vulpes ferrilata) population on the eastern Tibetan Plateau. [PDF]

open access: yesParasit Vectors
Zuo Q   +13 more
europepmc   +1 more source

Amplified fragment-length polymorphism analysis.

Methods in molecular biology, 2009
Amplified fragment length polymorphism (AFLP) analysis is a universal polymerase chain reaction (PCR)-based DNA fingerprinting technique comprising three main stages: (i) digestion of genomic DNA with restriction endonucleases and ligation to double-stranded adaptors (each comprised of two oligonucleotides), thus creating restriction fragments with ...
N. Fry, P. Savelkoul, P. Visca
semanticscholar   +6 more sources

Amplified fragment length polymorphism analysis identifies hybrids between two subspecies of warblers

Molecular Ecology, 2002
AbstractIn the western Pyrenees (Southwest France and Northwest Spain), a narrow hybrid zone exists between the common chiffchaffPhylloscopus (collybita) collybitaand the Iberian chiffchaffPhylloscopus (c.) brehmii. In this zone, which is approximately 20 km wide, mixed matings and individuals singing the songs of both taxa occur at substantial ...
S. Bensch   +3 more
semanticscholar   +3 more sources

Cleaved AFLP (cAFLP), a modified amplified fragment length polymorphism analysis for cotton

Theoretical and Applied Genetics, 2005
In certain plant species including cotton (Gossypium hirsutum L. or Gossypium barbadense L.), the level of amplified fragment length polymorphism (AFLP) is relatively low, limiting its utilization in the development of genome-wide linkage maps. We propose the use of frequent restriction enzymes in combination with AFLP to cleave the AFLP fragments ...
Jinfa Zhang, Yingzhi Lu, Shuxun Yu
semanticscholar   +3 more sources

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