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DNA fingerprints of poultry

Animal Genetics, 1989
Summary. Human minisatellite probes cross‐hybridize to DNA of several species of poultry (chicken, duck, turkey and goose), and detect high levels of polymorphism. The resulting DNA fingerprints are individual specific, and allow the discrimination even between closely related birds.
Uri Lavi   +5 more
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DNA Fingerprinting of Mosses

Journal of Forensic Sciences, 2003
Abstract Our study introduces the use of DNA fingerprinting of clonal plants in combination with phylogenetic and vegetation studies as a prospective forensic tool in criminal investigations. In this homicide case, the bryophyte species found on the suspects were identified as Brachythecium albicans, Calliergonella lindbergii, and ...
Viivi Virtanen, Helena Korpelainen
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DNA fingerprinting in leukemia [PDF]

open access: possibleInternational Journal of Clinical & Laboratory Research, 1992
The detection of polymorphic regions of the human DNA provides individual specific markers, DNA fingerprints (DNA-F), for the identification of individuals. DNA-F can also be used for the detection of cell clones and serve as molecular markers of malignant disease.
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DNA fingerprinting: a new dimension

Trends in Genetics, 1990
They've done it again! Those friendly people who brought you DNA fingerprinting have now revealed genetic variation on an extraordinarily fine scale. Not only that: in a recent paper describing DNA sequence differences between alleles at a minisatellite (fingerprint) locus, Alec Jeffreys, Rita Neumann and Victoria Wilson of Leicester University have ...
Bill Amos, Josephine M. Pemberton
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DNA fingerprinting

2014
Biotechnology is used by more than scientists, doctors, and drug companies. This chapter presents an application that is used by law enforcement and the court system: DNA fingerprinting. This technology first gained widespread notoriety during a televised murder trial in the United States in the 1990s.
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DNA decontamination of fingerprint brushes

Forensic Science International, 2017
Genetic profiling of DNA collected from fingerprints that have been exposed to various enhancement techniques is routine in many forensic laboratories. As a result of direct contact with fingermark residues during treatment, there is concern around the DNA contamination risk of dusting fingermarks with fingerprint brushes.
Bianca Szkuta   +4 more
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DNA Profiling and DNA Fingerprinting

1999
1. DNA Fingerprinting of Prokaryotic Genomes.- 2. Plant DNA Fingerprinting and Profiling.- 3. DNA Fingerprinting and Profiling in Behavioural Ecology.- 4. DNA Profiling in Veterinary Medicine.- 5. Multilocus DNA Fingerprinting.- 6. Various Levels of (Epi)Genetic Diversities as Demonstrable via Simple Repeated Sequences.- 7. Forensics: Analysis of Short
Jörg T. Epplen, Thomas Lubjuhn
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DNA- and PCR-fingerprinting in fungi

1993
DNA-fingerprinting has been successfully used to detect hypervariable, repetitive DNA sequences (minisatellites and microsatellites) in fungi. Combined with methods used to identify random amplified polymorphic DNA (RAPD), conventional DNA-fingerprinting hybridization probes can also be used as single primers to detect DNA polymorphisms among fungal ...
Wieland Meyer   +5 more
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An overview of DNA fingerprinting

Journal of Science and Technology (Zambia), 2005
No Abstract Available Journal of Science and Technology Vol.1(2) 1997: 29-35 Published ...
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DNA fingerprints in physical anthropology

American Journal of Human Biology, 1989
AbstractHypervariabal minisatellite DNA is a recently described class of nuclear sequences with no known biological function. The minisatellites do form a subtype of restricition fragment length polymorphisms possessing several characteristics particularly intriguing to anthropologists interested in forensics, sociobiology, primate conservation ...
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