AFLP genotyping and fingerprinting
UG Mueller, LLR Wolfenbarger - Trends in ecology & evolution, 1999 - cell.com
Amplified fragment length polymorphisms (AFLPs) are polymerase chain reaction (PCR)-
based markers for the rapid screening of genetic diversity. AFLP methods rapidly generate …
based markers for the rapid screening of genetic diversity. AFLP methods rapidly generate …
Amplified-fragment length polymorphism analysis: the state of an art
PHM Savelkoul, HJM Aarts, J De Haas… - Journal of clinical …, 1999 - Am Soc Microbiol
In the past decade, various methods have been developed for the identification and typing of
prokaryotic and eukaryotic organisms at the DNA level. These methods differ in their …
prokaryotic and eukaryotic organisms at the DNA level. These methods differ in their …
How to track and assess genotyping errors in population genetics studies
A Bonin, E Bellemain, P Bronken Eidesen… - Molecular …, 2004 - Wiley Online Library
Genotyping errors occur when the genotype determined after molecular analysis does not
correspond to the real genotype of the individual under consideration. Virtually every genetic …
correspond to the real genotype of the individual under consideration. Virtually every genetic …
Ten years of AFLP in ecology and evolution: why so few animals?
S Bensch, M Åkesson - Molecular ecology, 2005 - Wiley Online Library
Researchers in the field of molecular ecology and evolution require versatile and low‐cost
genetic typing methods. The AFLP (amplified fragment length polymorphism) method was …
genetic typing methods. The AFLP (amplified fragment length polymorphism) method was …
Selection and use of SNP markers for animal identification and paternity analysis in US beef cattle
MP Heaton, GP Harhay, GL Bennett, RT Stone… - Mammalian …, 2002 - Springer
DNA marker technology represents a promising means for determining the genetic identity
and kinship of an animal. Compared with other types of DNA markers, single nucleotide …
and kinship of an animal. Compared with other types of DNA markers, single nucleotide …
Genetic diversity in an endangered alpine plant, Eryngium alpinum L. (Apiaceae), inferred from amplified fragment length polymorphism markers
M Gaudeul, P Taberlet, I Till‐Bottraud - Molecular ecology, 2000 - Wiley Online Library
Eryngium alpinum L. is an endangered species found across the European Alps. In order to
obtain base‐line data for the conservation of this species, we investigated levels of genetic …
obtain base‐line data for the conservation of this species, we investigated levels of genetic …
Explorative Genome Scan to Detect Candidate Loci for Adaptation Along a Gradient of Altitude in the Common Frog (Rana temporaria)
A Bonin, P Taberlet, C Miaud… - Molecular biology and …, 2005 - academic.oup.com
Today, with the rapid development of population genomics, the genetic basis of adaptation
can be unraveled directly at the genome level, without any prerequisites about the …
can be unraveled directly at the genome level, without any prerequisites about the …
Opening a can of worms: unprecedented sympatric cryptic diversity within British lumbricid earthworms
RA King, AL Tibble, WOC Symondson - Molecular ecology, 2008 - Wiley Online Library
Earthworms play a major role in many aspects of soil fertility, food web ecology and
ecosystem functioning, and hence are frequently the subjects of, for example, ecological and …
ecosystem functioning, and hence are frequently the subjects of, for example, ecological and …
Population adaptive index: a new method to help measure intraspecific genetic diversity and prioritize populations for conservation
A Bonin, F Nicole, F Pompanon, C Miaud… - Conservation …, 2007 - Wiley Online Library
In conservation biology genetic diversity is recognized as an important criterion to consider
when prioritizing populations for protection. Today, population genomics offers the …
when prioritizing populations for protection. Today, population genomics offers the …
Identification of amplified restriction fragment length polymorphism markers linked to genes controlling boar sperm viability following cryopreservation
LM Thurston, K Siggins, AJ Mileham… - Biology of …, 2002 - academic.oup.com
This study investigated two hypotheses: 1) that consistent between-boar variation in frozen
semen quality exists and is genetically determined, and 2) molecular markers linked to …
semen quality exists and is genetically determined, and 2) molecular markers linked to …