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Kappa-casein gene polymorphism in Holstein and Iranian native cattle by polymerase chain reaction restriction fragment length polymorphism (PCR-RFLP)

, 2011
Caseins amount to nearly 80% of the protein output in cow milk. Caseins are biologically important proteins and they are also a raw material for the cheese making industry.
Abbas Doosti   +3 more
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Multiplex-terminal restriction fragment length polymorphism

Nature Protocols, 2006
A novel method called "multiplex-terminal restriction fragment length polymorphism (M-TRFLP)" has been recently developed which can be used for simultaneous analysis of the community composition of two or more microbial taxa (up to four). This method can also be used for microbial diagnostic purposes. For M-TRFLP analysis, primers specific to different
Singh, Brajesh K. (R15253)   +1 more
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Definition of DRw10 by restriction fragment length polymorphism

Tissue Antigens, 1989
To better define the presence of the DRw10 haplotype which has sometimes proved difficult to type by using serologic reagents, Southern blot analysis was performed on seven DRw10 heterozygous individuals with rheumatoid arthritis. Using the restriction enzymes Taq I or BamH I, the restriction fragment length polymorphism (RFLP) pattern for the DRw10 ...
Antonio Núñez-Roldán   +4 more
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Restriction fragment length polymorphism [PDF]

open access: possible, 1988
In the 1960s, a group of enzymes were discovered in bacteria that could degrade incoming bacteriophage DNA and would ‘restrict’ their establishment in the cell [2,6]. These enzymes, known as restriction enzymes [19], have proved very valuable in modern manipulations of DNA.
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Chromosome 13 restriction fragment length polymorphisms

Human Genetics, 1984
The gene locus for hereditary retinoblastoma is on human chromosome 13, band q14. With this gene localization in mind, we cloned DNA fragments from this chromosome. Three of the fragments identify restriction fragment length polymorphisms. These three fragments are from the region 13q12-13q22, the chromosome region which contains the retinoblastoma ...
G. A. P. Bruns   +3 more
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Restriction Fragment Length Polymorphism Analysis

Current Protocols in Human Genetics, 1994
AbstractThis unit describes Restriction Fragment Length Polymorphism (RFLP) analysis, which utilizes restriction endonuclease digestion to identify DNA sequence polymorphisms in genes or DNA regions of interest. When investigating families for inheritance of an RFLP, aliquots of genomic DNA from individual family members are digested to completion with
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Restriction Fragment Length Polymorphism of the D1S1 Locus in Italy

Human Heredity, 1988
Three Italian populations were examined for a restriction fragment length polymorphism probing with a DNA sequence of unknown function located on chromosome 1. No difference was observed between the samples. The allele frequencies in Italy were: D1S1 BS = 0.82, D1S1 BF = 0.18.
Palmarino R, Mantuano E, Lucarelli P
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Restriction Fragment Length Polymorphism of the D5S4 Locus in Italy

Human Heredity, 1990
Five Italian samples were examined for an EcoRI restriction fragment length polymorphism associated with a DNA sequence of unknown function, located on chromosome 5. No significant difference was observed between the samples. The allele frequencies in Italy were D5S4ES = 0.697, D5S4EF = 0.303.
Palmarino R   +3 more
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Apparent sources of the A genomes of wheats inferred from polymorphism in abundance and restriction fragment length of repeated nucleotide sequences

, 1988
Four hundred random DNA fragment clones of wild diploid wheat Triticum monococcum ssp. aegilopoides (syn. T. baeoticum) were screened for clones of repeated nucleotide sequences.
J. Dvorak, P. McGuire, B. Cassidy
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Length polymorphisms of restriction fragments of rat mitochondrial DNAs

Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications, 1981
Abstract Differences were found in the HpaII cleavage patterns of two types of rat ( Rattus norvegicus ) mtDNA, types A and B. One HpaII fragment, Hpa5, of type A was about 30 base pairs smaller than that of type B, but no 30-base pair fragment was detectable in an HpaII digest of type A mtDNA.
Jun-Ichi Hayashi   +2 more
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