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Length polymorphisms of simple sequence repeat DNA in soybean.

Length polymorphisms of simple sequence repeat DNA in soybean.

... ancestral cultivars that include genotypes that form the germplasm base of cultivars grown in the southern United States, (4) southern U.S. cultivars that include soybeans de[r] ... See full document

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Single-Nucleotide Polymorphisms in Soybean

Single-Nucleotide Polymorphisms in Soybean

... homologous DNA segments were compared (Cooper and found additional sequence ...cDNA sequence encod- The frequency and nature of SNPs in plants is begin- ing the A 3 B 4 glycinin subunit in three ... See full document

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Species Identification and Strain Differentiation of Dermatophyte Fungi by Analysis of Ribosomal DNA Intergenic Spacer Regions

Species Identification and Strain Differentiation of Dermatophyte Fungi by Analysis of Ribosomal DNA Intergenic Spacer Regions

... molecular polymorphisms we have identified may be due to variations in the copy number of a repetitive element present in the nontranscribed intergenic regions of the rDNA ...repeating sequence of this ... See full document

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Correlations between EGFR gene polymorphisms and pleural metastasis of lung adenocarcinoma

Correlations between EGFR gene polymorphisms and pleural metastasis of lung adenocarcinoma

... the polymorphisms of CA simple sequence repeat in intron 1 (CA-SSR1), -216G/T, and R497K in the EGFR are able to induce EGFR activation and whether overex- pression is associated with pleural ... See full document

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The Role of Blm Helicase in Homologous Recombination, Gene Conversion Tract Length, and Recombination Between Diverged Sequences in Drosophila melanogaster

The Role of Blm Helicase in Homologous Recombination, Gene Conversion Tract Length, and Recombination Between Diverged Sequences in Drosophila melanogaster

... ABSTRACT DNA double-strand breaks (DSBs) are a particularly deleterious class of DNA damage that threatens genome ...mitotic DNA gaps via ...a simple DSB, and in particular recombination ... See full document

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A Simple Sequence Repeat-Based Linkage Map of Barley

A Simple Sequence Repeat-Based Linkage Map of Barley

... amplified fragment length polymorphisms. Heredity 79: 48–59. 1996 Conservation of AFLP marker order in different barley Ramsay, L., M. Macaulay, L. Cardle, M. Morgante, S. degli populations. Proceedings of ... See full document

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Assessment of allelic diversity among drought-resistant cotton genotypes using microsatellite markers.

Assessment of allelic diversity among drought-resistant cotton genotypes using microsatellite markers.

... tools, DNA markers are extensively employed to study genetic diversity among ...detect DNA polymorphism, and they are considered reliable for molecular characterization of ...Polymorphic DNA (RAPD), ... See full document

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Assessing Probability of Ancestry Using Simple Sequence Repeat Profiles: Applications to Maize Inbred Lines and Soybean Varieties

Assessing Probability of Ancestry Using Simple Sequence Repeat Profiles: Applications to Maize Inbred Lines and Soybean Varieties

... data: Soybean DNA was extracted from 490 varieties, label the actual probability of passing on one of these alleles all of which were bred in and are adapted to the United ...for DNA extraction was ... See full document

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Vol 6 No 1: March-2017

Vol 6 No 1: March-2017

... as Simple Sequence Repeats (SSR), randomly amplified polymorphic DNA (RAPD), inter- simple sequence repeat (ISSR), restriction length polymorphism (RFLP), and ... See full document

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Simple sequence repeat markers that identify Claviceps species and strains

Simple sequence repeat markers that identify Claviceps species and strains

... Fragment Length Polymorphism (AFLP) marker patterns and EcoRI restriction site polymorphism in the ...ribosomal DNA (rDNA) have also been used [11, ...using DNA sequences from an internal transcribed ... See full document

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Genetic diversity and structure of Capsicum annuum as revealed by start codon targeted and directed amplified minisatellite DNA markers

Genetic diversity and structure of Capsicum annuum as revealed by start codon targeted and directed amplified minisatellite DNA markers

... fragment length polymorphisms (AFLP), simple sequence repeat (SSR), random amplified polymorphic DNA (RAPD), isozymes, inter-simple sequence repeat (ISSR), ... See full document

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Simple sequence repeat variation in the Daphnia pulex genome

Simple sequence repeat variation in the Daphnia pulex genome

... combine repeat motifs into complementary and overlapping DNA pairings [4], such that CA = AC = GT = TG, GA = AG = CT = TC, AT = TA, and GC = ...perfect repeat begins with each of the two bases and ... See full document

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Low-frequency loss of heterozygosity in Moloney murine leukemia virus-induced tumors in BRAKF1/J mice.

Low-frequency loss of heterozygosity in Moloney murine leukemia virus-induced tumors in BRAKF1/J mice.

... trol DNA (18 to 22 mg) was digested overnight with either 100 U of EcoRI or 100 U of PvuII (Gibco/BRL, Grand Island, ...Digested DNA was precipitated with 2 to ...phage DNA cut by HindIII) was about ... See full document

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Ampelographic and molecular diversity among grapevine (Vitis spp ) cultivars

Ampelographic and molecular diversity among grapevine (Vitis spp ) cultivars

... Abstract: This study presents the ampelographic and molecular characterization of 44 grapevine cultivars. Am- pelographic data were obtained during two vegetation periods using the latest version of the descriptors. ... See full document

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Analysis of allopolyploidy-induced rapid genetic and epigenetic changes and their relationship in wheat.

Analysis of allopolyploidy-induced rapid genetic and epigenetic changes and their relationship in wheat.

... recognition sequence of 5'-CCGG-3', but have different sensitivities to the methylation state of cytosine: HpaII cannot cut if either of the cytosines are fully (double-strand) methylated, whereas MspI cannot cut ... See full document

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Development of Genome-Wide Insertion and Deletion Polymorphism Markers from Next-Generation Sequencing Data in Rice

Development of Genome-Wide Insertion and Deletion Polymorphism Markers from Next-Generation Sequencing Data in Rice

... of polymorphisms and a large size difference will be useful as density markers of genome variation for marker-assisted mapping of important rice traits as well as for rice breeding, and the data generated in this ... See full document

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Comparative Phylogeography of Central African Duikers Using Non-invasive Sampling Methods

Comparative Phylogeography of Central African Duikers Using Non-invasive Sampling Methods

... scale DNA amplification. First, the best storage method for obtaining DNA from fecal samples needed to be ...extracting DNA as early as possible always provided the best ...a simple and ... See full document

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Late Pleistocene speciation of three closely related tree peonies endemic to the Qinling–Daba Mountains, a major glacial refugium in Central China

Late Pleistocene speciation of three closely related tree peonies endemic to the Qinling–Daba Mountains, a major glacial refugium in Central China

... High levels of population differentiation were observed within the three species for nSSR data and especially for cpDNA (Table 4), in comparison with the average values for plant species (Nybom, 2004 and Petit et al., ... See full document

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DNA fingerprinting and other methods for the study of mating success.

DNA fingerprinting and other methods for the study of mating success.

... DNAmethods Four different classes of variable DNA sequence have been used in the study of mating behaviour: random restriction fragment length polymorphisms RFLPs, minisatellite DNAs det[r] ... See full document

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A Torrid Zone on Mouse Chromosome 1 Containing a Cluster of Recombinational Hotspots

A Torrid Zone on Mouse Chromosome 1 Containing a Cluster of Recombinational Hotspots

... Recombination frequencies: Ath1 resides in a 2.38-Mb region (Ensembl Mouse Release 32) between proximal marker D1Mit159 and distal marker D1Mit398 (Phelan et al. 2002). Marker D1Pgn5, which is ⬍2 kb away, was used ... See full document

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