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AFLP-based mRNA fingerprinting
AFLP-based mRNA fingerprinting
Tracy
Money
,
Steve
Reader
,
Li Jia
Qu
,
Roy P.
Dunford
and
Graham
Moore*
John Innes Centre, Norwich Research Park, Colney,
Norwich
NR4 7UH,
UK
Received March 26, 1996
;
Revised and Accepted May 10, 1996
AFLP, a robust and rapid technique for displaying large numbers of DNA
polymorphisms, is being used extensively for genetic mapping and fingerprinting
in plants (
1
). Use of this technique avoids problems which may be encountered with
reproducibility and optimisation of reaction conditions when using arbitrarily
primed PCR. Since the primer sets are readily available (Life Technologies and
Perkin Elmer), we have explored . . . [Full Text of this Article]
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