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PCR RFLP

A Restriction Fragment Length Polymorphism (or RFLP, often pronounced as "rif-lip") is a variation in the DNA sequence of a genome which can be detected by a laboratory

technique known as gel electrophoresis. Analysis of RFLP variation was an important tool in genome mapping, localization of genetic disease genes, determination of risk for a disease, genetic fingerprinting, and paternity testing.

 


PCR-RFLP Method
18-Oct-02.
www.ihwg.org/components/cytokine/mon8Lin.htm

 

Examples of PCR-RFLP for Nematode Diagnostics
Examples of Restriction Fragment Length Polymorphism (RFLP)electrophoresis slabs for different nematodes, from University of Nebrasca.
nematode.unl.edu/its_id/EXAMPLES/index.htm



Last Updated ( Monday, 25 July 2011 21:50 )