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Development and Validation of Tetranucleotide Repeat Microsatellite Markers at the Whole-Genome Level in the Yangtze Finless Porpoise. [PDF]
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FEMS Microbiology Ecology, 1996
Abstract Chromosomal DNA from Bacillus subtilis, bound on the clay minerals, montmorillonite (Wyoming (W) and Apache County (Ap)) and kaolinite (K), was subjected to the random amplified polymorphic DNA (RAPD) technique. DNA bound on the clays was not amplified with 0.625, 1.875, 6.25, and 12.5 U of Taq DNA polymerase, but amplification occurred when
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Abstract Chromosomal DNA from Bacillus subtilis, bound on the clay minerals, montmorillonite (Wyoming (W) and Apache County (Ap)) and kaolinite (K), was subjected to the random amplified polymorphic DNA (RAPD) technique. DNA bound on the clays was not amplified with 0.625, 1.875, 6.25, and 12.5 U of Taq DNA polymerase, but amplification occurred when
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Analysis ofHeterodera avenaepopulations by the random amplified polymorphic DNA technique
Genome, 1996Eleven populations of the Heterodera avenae complex (four Spanish, two British, two French, and three Swedish) were studied by random amplified polymorphic DNA analysis. From 5 to 11 fragments were obtained with each of 14 random primers, with fragment size ranging from 200 to 2200 bp. Cluster analysis of the 11 populations, using 108 scorable markers,
I, López-Braña +2 more
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Genome, 1993
Development of a high-density genetic linkage map of cultivated wheats using conventional molecular markers has lagged behind the other major food crops such as rice and tomato because of the large genome size and limited levels of genetic polymorphisms.
C P, Joshi, H T, Nguyen
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Development of a high-density genetic linkage map of cultivated wheats using conventional molecular markers has lagged behind the other major food crops such as rice and tomato because of the large genome size and limited levels of genetic polymorphisms.
C P, Joshi, H T, Nguyen
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The Journal of Parasitology, 1996
Effectiveness of random amplified polymorphic DNA (RAPD), a technique using 1 10-base primer to amplify random segments of genomic DNA, and some of its possible uses were tested in the A + T-rich genome of Plasmodium falciparum. The best concentrations of MgCl2, 60% G + C primer, and DNA were determined to be 4.0 mM, 0.4 microM, and 90-180 ng/15 ...
J, Howard +3 more
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Effectiveness of random amplified polymorphic DNA (RAPD), a technique using 1 10-base primer to amplify random segments of genomic DNA, and some of its possible uses were tested in the A + T-rich genome of Plasmodium falciparum. The best concentrations of MgCl2, 60% G + C primer, and DNA were determined to be 4.0 mM, 0.4 microM, and 90-180 ng/15 ...
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Randomly Amplified Polymorphic DNA (RAPD) and Derived Techniques
2013Understanding biology and genetics at molecular level has become very important for dissection and manipulation of genome architecture for addressing evolutionary and taxonomic questions. Knowledge of genetic variation and genetic relationship among genotypes is an important consideration for classification, utilization of germplasm resources, and ...
Kantipudi Nirmal, Babu +6 more
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The Journal of Parasitology, 2000
Neospora caninum is a recently described coccidial parasite that was first isolated from a dog in 1988 and has subsequently been shown to infect a wide range of mammals. Neospora hughesi, a new species of this genus, has recently been isolated from the spinal cord of horses showing clinical signs of equine protozoal myeloencephalitis.
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Neospora caninum is a recently described coccidial parasite that was first isolated from a dog in 1988 and has subsequently been shown to infect a wide range of mammals. Neospora hughesi, a new species of this genus, has recently been isolated from the spinal cord of horses showing clinical signs of equine protozoal myeloencephalitis.
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Parasitology Research, 1997
The taxonomic classification within the genus Tritrichomonas is a subject of controversy, and, potentially, separation of the tritrichomonads from cattle and swine on the species level is not valid. To tackle this hypothesis we comparatively assessed several isolates of protozoan parasites from the three Tritrichomonas species T. foetus, T. suis, and T.
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The taxonomic classification within the genus Tritrichomonas is a subject of controversy, and, potentially, separation of the tritrichomonads from cattle and swine on the species level is not valid. To tackle this hypothesis we comparatively assessed several isolates of protozoan parasites from the three Tritrichomonas species T. foetus, T. suis, and T.
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