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A new bovine dinucleotide repeat microsatellite: microsatellite INRA 30
Animal Genetics, 1993"Chantier qualité spécifique "Auteurs Externes" département de Génétique animale : uniquement liaison auteur au référentiel HR-Access " ; International ...
Ciampolini, R.+3 more
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Systematic review of microsatellite instability and colorectal cancer prognosis.
Journal of Clinical Oncology, 2005PURPOSE A number of studies have investigated the relationship between microsatellite instability (MSI) and colorectal cancer (CRC) prognosis. Although many have reported a better survival with MSI, estimates of the hazard ratio (HR) among studies differ.
S. Popat, R. Hubner, R. Houlston
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Characterization of canine microsatellites
1993Canine DNA was cloned in M13 and screened for the presence of (dC-dA)n.(dG-dT)n repeats. Oligonucleotide primers were synthesised to the microsatellite flanking sequences and used in the polymerase chain reaction to amplify those loci from genomic DNA. The polymorphism of each microsatellite was estimated in a set of unrelated dogs.
A. M. Scott+5 more
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Nomenclature for HLA microsatellites
Tissue Antigens, 2007AbstractA proposal for a standardized nomenclature for human leukocyte antigen (HLA) microsatellites is presented. It provides recommendations for Microsatellites as regards to locus name, primer names, and denominations for alleles.
Michael Feolo+8 more
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Enabling microsatellite maneuverability: A survey of microsatellite propulsion technologies
2017 IEEE MTT-S International Microwave Symposium (IMS), 2017Microsatellites, commonly defined as having a mass of less than 100fcg, are being developed and launched with increasing frequency over the past decade. While this interest has led to rapid development of miniaturized electronics, communications and sensing components, microsatellites still lack significant maneuvering capability.
Robert S. Legge+2 more
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Development of bovine microsatellite markers from a microsatellite-enriched library
Mammalian Genome, 1995A bovine genomic library enriched for DNA fragments bearing poly(dC-dA).poly(dG-dT) sequences was prepared and screened. Twenty-four clones bearing microsatellites were subject to sequence analysis and marker development as appropriate. Three of the 24 clones had microsatellites that were not evaluated for marker development owing to presence of a ...
Kirkpatrick, BW+3 more
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Comparative analysis of microsatellites and compound microsatellites in T4-like viruses
Gene, 2016Microsatellites or simple sequence repeats (SSRs) are known to present ubiquitously in genomes of eukaryotes and prokaryotes, as well as viruses. A comprehensive analysis of microsatellites and compound microsatellites (CM) was performed for 67 T4-like bacteriophage genomes.
Mingfu Li+7 more
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Informativeness of Microsatellite Markers
2013Simple sequence repeats (SSR) are extensively used as genetic markers for studies of diversity, genetic mapping, and cultivar discrimination. The informativeness of a given SSR locus or a loci group depends on the number of alleles, their frequency distribution, as well as the kind of application.
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The comparison of RFLP, RAPD, AFLP and SSR (microsatellite) markers for germplasm analysis
Molecular breeding, 1996W. Powell+6 more
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