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Polymorphic DNA markers

Tautz, D. (1989) Hypervariability of simple sequences as a general source for polymorphic DNA markers. Nucleic Acids Research 17, 6463-6471. [Pg.88]

Use of Randomly Amplified Polymorphic DNA Markers in Comparative Genome Studies... [Pg.294]

Gusella JF, Wexler NS, Conneally PM, Naylor SL, Anderson MA, Tanzi RE, Watkins PC, Ottina K, Wallace MR, Sakaguchi AY, Young AB, Shoulson I, Barilla E, Martin JB (1983) A polymorphic DNA marker, genetically linked to Huntington s disease. Nature 306 234-238. [Pg.399]

Honma M, Stacey G Mizusawa H (1993) DNA profiling with polymorphic DNA markers. In Cell and Tissue Culture Laboratory Procedures, pp. 9A 5.1-5.13. Wiley, Chichester. [Pg.32]

Knowlton RG, Cohen-Haguenauer O, Van Cong N, Grezal J, Brown VA, Barker D, et al. A polymorphic DNA marker linked to cystic fibrosis is located on chromosome 7. Nature 1985 318 380-2. [Pg.1525]

Tsui LC, Buchwald M> Barker D, Braman JC, Efriowlton R> Schumm JW, et al. Cystic fibrosis locus defined by a genetically linked polymorphic DNA marker. Science 1985 230 1954-57. [Pg.1535]

Reeders ST, Breuning MH, Davies KE, Nicholls RD, Jarman AP, Higgs DR, et al. A highly polymorphic DNA marker linked to adult polycystic kidney disease on chromosome 16. Nature 1985 317 542-4. [Pg.1740]

Positional cloning in which the entire genome is screened using a panel of polymorphic DNA markers. This tries to demonstrate a genetic linkage of a certain phenotype and genetic markers of known chromosomal localisation. [Pg.130]

Tsui, L.-C., Buchwald, M., Barker, D., et al., Cystic Fibrosis Locus Defined by a Genetically Linked Polymorphic DNA Marker, Science 230 1054-1057,1985. [Pg.340]

Shaiata a, Mandel H, Dorche C, Zabot MT, Shalev S, Hugeirat Y, Arieh D, Ronit Z, Reiss J, Anbinder Y and Cohen N (2000) Prenatal diagnosis and carrier detection for molybdenum cofactor deficiency type A in northern Israel using polymorphic DNA markers. Prenat Diagn 20 7-... [Pg.474]

Williams, J.G. et al.. Genetic analysis using random amplified polymorphic DNA markers, Meth. Enzymol. 218, 704, 1993. [Pg.749]

Vector/insert template (250 ng/pL) suitable for T7 RNA polymerase The most widely used multi-locus minisatellites 33.15 and 33.6 for DNA fingerprinting analysis (3) have been subcloned into pSPTlS and pSPT19 vectors and are freely available (4). Alternatively, polymorphic DNA markers isolated from genomic libraries and subcloned into the EcoRV site of the pBluescript IIKS+ vector (Stratagene, La Jolla, CA can also be used as substrates (5). [Pg.78]

Paran, I., Kesseli, R., and Michelmore, R. W. (1991) Identification of restriction fragment length polymorphisms and random amplified polymorphic DNA markers linked to downy mildew resistance genes in lettuce, using near-isogenic lines. Genome 34, 1021-1027. [Pg.242]

Wilde, J., Waugh, R. and Powell, W. (1992) Genetic fingerprinting of Theohroma clones using randomly amplified polymorphic DNA markers. Theor. Appl. Genet. 83, 871-877. [Pg.92]

Powell, W. et al., Hypervariable microsatellites provide a general source of polymorphic DNA markers for the chloroplast genome, Cum Biol, 5, 1023, 1995. [Pg.431]

Thomas, B.R., S.E. Macdonald, M. Hicks, D.L. Adams and R.B. Hodgetts. 1999. Effects of reforestation methods on genetic diversity of lodgepole pine An assessment using microsatellite and randomly amplified polymorphic DNA markers. Theoretical and Applied Genetics 98 793-801. [Pg.173]


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