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Avian diseases, 1993
Polymerase chain reaction (PCR) and restriction fragment length polymorphism (RFLP) analysis were used to differentiate between serotypes of several infectious bronchitis virus (IBV) strains.
H. Kwon, M. Jackwood, J. Gelb
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Polymerase chain reaction (PCR) and restriction fragment length polymorphism (RFLP) analysis were used to differentiate between serotypes of several infectious bronchitis virus (IBV) strains.
H. Kwon, M. Jackwood, J. Gelb
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Linkage of restriction fragment length polymorphisms and isozymes in Citrus
Theoretical and Applied Genetics, 1992Genetic linkage analysis was performed using two segregating populations of citrus. One population arose from an intergeneric backcross of Citrus grandis (L.) Osb. cv 'Thong Dee' and Poncirus trifoliata (L.) Raf. cv 'Pomeroy', using the former as the recurrent (female) parent. The other population came from an interspecific backcross of C.
P. C. Liou+3 more
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Restriction fragment length polymorphism (RFLP) of Salmonella organisms
World Journal of Microbiology & Biotechnology, 1996Genetic relatedness of 20 Salmonella isolates comprising 16 serotypes was analysed by restriction endonuclease digestion of the total DNA with six endonucleases individually. The rDNA fingerprints generated by EcoRI were more polymorphic, each serotype showed a unique fingerprint sharing several core (monomorphic) bands with several polymorphic bands ...
E. Lau+3 more
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Amplified Restriction Fragment Length Polymorphism in Parasite Genetics
Parasitology Today, 2000The amplified restriction fragment length polymorphism (AFLP) technique is a relatively new method for the analysis of polymorphism that has not yet been widely used in parasitology. In this article, Dan Masiga, Andy Tait and Mike Turner provide a brief introduction to AFLP and illustrate how it can be used in the investigation of marker inheritance in
Andy Tait+2 more
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HLA‐DR restriction‐fragment‐length polymorphisms in narcolepsy
Journal of Neuroscience Research, 1987AbstractSeventeen white patients from the Stanford Sleep Disorders Clinic compaining of excessive daytime somnolence (EDS) were selected for restriction‐fragment‐length polymorphism (RFLP) studies. Fourteen of the patients with clinically diagnosed narcolepsy were seropositive for DR2.
J. I. Bell+5 more
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Evaluation of restriction fragment length polymorphism in Cucumis melo
Theoretical and Applied Genetics, 1992The objectives of this study were to assess the degree of restriction fragment length polymorphism (RFLP) in Cucumis melo and to determine interrelationships among cultivated varieties. Initial screening of a genomic PstI library revealed that approximately 40% of the clones were repetitive.
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Definition of DRw10 specificity by restriction fragment length polymorphism
Tissue Antigens, 1988The purpose of this study was the RFLP characterization of the DRw10 specificity. Twenty‐two DRw10 cells were tested: the DNAs were digested by seven restriction enzymes and hybridized with DRβ, DQβ and DUα probes. Hybridizaton with DRβ revealed a pattern particular to the DRw10 specificity. with a specific Taql 12.5Kb fragment. Hybridization with both
Jean-Denis Bignon+7 more
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Artificial Restriction Fragment Length Polymorphism (A-RFLP) Analysis
2003Restriction analysis of polymerase chain reaction (PCR) products is one of the earliest techniques used for analyzing amplification products (1). This approach is applicable for distinguishing alleles in which the polymorphic residue results in the creation or removal of a restriction enzyme site.
V A Horton, Y.M. Dennis Lo
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Restriction fragment length polymorphisms in the genusActinidia (Actinidiaceae)
Plant Systematics and Evolution, 1990A series of chloroplast and nuclear probes were used to examine restriction fragment length polymorphisms (RFLPs) in kiwifruit (Actinidia deliciosa) and three of its closest relatives. The four species fell into two pairs, withA. chinensis andA. deliciosa closely related but some distance away from the other two species,A. latifolia andA. eriantha. The
R. N. Crowhurst+3 more
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Amplified (Restriction) Fragment Length Polymorphism (AFLP) Analysis
2004The amplified (restriction) fragment length polymorphism (AFLP) technique is a method for DNA profiling that is now widely applied for assessing diversity among various organisms with varying genomic complexity, from small bacterial to large plant genomes.
C. Michael R. Turner, Daniel K. Masiga
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