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Identification of apple cultivars using RAPD markers
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Molecular Characterization of Contaminant-Indicative RAPD Markers
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CHARACTERIZATION OF ARTICHOKE GENOTYPES USING RAPD MARKERS
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Cloning of RAPD markers is a valuable technique for the study and utilization of RAPD amplification products. It can contribute to the characterization of a DNA region that is species- or group-specific, allowing the construction of probes and oligonucleotides to be used for the detection of microorganisms (see Chap. XXV).
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CYTONUCLEAR DISEQUILIBRIA IN HYBRID ZONES USING RAPD MARKERS
Evolution, 1996Random Amplified Polymorphic DNA (RAPD) (Williams et al. 1990; Welsh and McClelland 1990; Cruzan and Arnold 1993; Thorpe et al. 1994) markers can be a useful tool for genetic mapping, DNA fingerprinting, and for studies in population genetics (Williams et al. 1990; Arnold et al. 1991; Hadrys et al. 1992; Marsolais et al. 1993; Milligan and McMurry 1993)
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Although the random amplified polymorphic DNA (RAPD) methodology, described by Williams et al. (1990) and Welsh and McClelland (1990), has been extensively used for many purposes, very little is known about the nucleotide sequence of RAPD markers and the primer binding sites within the target genome.
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