Development of a Multiplex Amplification System Using Oxford Nanopore Sequencing for STRs and InDels. [PDF]
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A commented dictionary of techniques for genotyping
Electrophoresis, 2001Several tools, differing in their technical and practical parameters, are available for the detection of point mutations as well as small deletions and insertions. In this article, a dictionary featuring over fifty methods for detection of mutation is presented. The distinguishing principle for each method is briefly explained.
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Genotyping and quantification techniques for single-nucleotide polymorphisms
TrAC - Trends in Analytical Chemistry, 2015Abstract Increasing evidence has suggested that single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) are closely associated with medical conditions and genetic diseases, although the majority has little impact on human health. Recent studies further suggested that SNPs may serve as a new generation of biomarkers in diagnosis and prognosis of genetic diseases ...
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HPV detection methods and genotyping techniques in screening for cervical cancer
Annales De Pathologie, 2012Human papillomaviruses (HPV), double-stranded DNA viruses, are causing many mucocutaneous diseases, benign or malignant, ranging from common warts to malignancies involving the upper aerodigestive tract and the anogenital sphere. The diagnosis of HPV infection is based primarily on the viral genome detection by molecular biological methods, given the ...
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Identification of selected genetic polymorphisms in polycystic ovary syndrome in Sri Lankan women using low cost genotyping techniques [PDF]
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Techniques patents for SNP genotyping
Pharmacogenomics, 2003Single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) are the most abundant form of genetic variation in the human genome, accounting for more than 90% of all differences between individuals. Many complex phenotypes in humans have a significant genetic component and most of the variability is therefore likely to stem from differences in patterns of SNPs.
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ABO genotyping by inverse PCR technique
Legal Medicine, 2000Inverse PCR technique was applied to type three major alleles (A(1), B and O(1)) of the ABO blood group by simultaneously detecting separated allele-determining nucleotides (the 261st base in exon 6 and the 796th and 803rd nucleotides in exon 7) of the ABO gene.
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Clustering as a Support Technique in Phenotyping and Genotyping
2021Bajić, D., Mišić, N.Ž., Ostojić, M., Japundžić-Žigon, N. (2021) Clustering as a Support Technique in Phenotyping and Genotyping. Biologia Serbica 43(1): 68. ISSN 2334-6590 Department of Biology and Ecology, Faculty of Sciences, University of Novi Sad, Serbia Belgrade BioInformatics Conference 2021, 21-25 June 2021, Vinča, Serbia.
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Stratification techniques to explore genotype environment interactions
Genetic Epidemiology, 1999AbstractLinkage analysis was performed on the GAW11 Problem 2 data set using stratification to explore the effects of the environmental risk factors and the differences between mild and severe phenotypes. Analysis of the four study populations stratified by the two risk factors identified regions on chromosomes 3 and 5 with significant evidence for ...
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