The detection of genetic polymorphisms is becoming increasingly important and so new methods that promote fast and efficient analysis will become necessary. In many cases, we can find individuals who are homozygous for different alleles. Evaluating the DNA sequences of these alleles is straightforward, for instance, by direct sequencing of an amplified PCR product. However, if we are looking for very rare or lethal alleles and, as a consequence, there is only a very low or even no chance of finding homozygous individuals for investigation, we have to use heterozygous individuals for genetic analysis. To avoid artefacts from direct DNA sequencing of heterozygous genomes1, the two alleles must be split by cloning them into a vector so that ea...
In molecular phylogenetic study, homogeneity of DNA sequences is a prerequisite before putting it in...
DoctorFor accurate genetic analysis, sequence-based detection of genetic materials should be perform...
Haplotypic sequences contain significantly more information than genotypes of genetic markers and ar...
The detection of genetic polymorphisms is becoming increasingly important and so new methods that pr...
A strategy is described that allows the development of polymorphic genetic markers to be characteriz...
The accurate analysis of genetic variation has major implications in many areas of biomedical resear...
A unique feature of the human Major Histocompatibility Complex genes is their extensive polymorphism...
Many methods exist for genotyping—revealing which alleles an individual carries at different genetic...
A single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) may have an impact on phenotype, but it may also be influence...
We show that single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) of moderate to high heterozygosity (minor allele...
We have developed a new method for analysis of complex genetic systems by a combination of the Ampli...
A great effort has been made to identify and map a large set of single nucleotide polymorphisms. The...
Background: One of the major obstacles to the exploitation of genetic variation in human medicine, v...
Abstract Background DNA pooling is a technique to reduce genotyping effort while incurring only mino...
AbstractTo accurately and precisely estimate the allele frequencies in DNA pools for a cost-effectiv...
In molecular phylogenetic study, homogeneity of DNA sequences is a prerequisite before putting it in...
DoctorFor accurate genetic analysis, sequence-based detection of genetic materials should be perform...
Haplotypic sequences contain significantly more information than genotypes of genetic markers and ar...
The detection of genetic polymorphisms is becoming increasingly important and so new methods that pr...
A strategy is described that allows the development of polymorphic genetic markers to be characteriz...
The accurate analysis of genetic variation has major implications in many areas of biomedical resear...
A unique feature of the human Major Histocompatibility Complex genes is their extensive polymorphism...
Many methods exist for genotyping—revealing which alleles an individual carries at different genetic...
A single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) may have an impact on phenotype, but it may also be influence...
We show that single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) of moderate to high heterozygosity (minor allele...
We have developed a new method for analysis of complex genetic systems by a combination of the Ampli...
A great effort has been made to identify and map a large set of single nucleotide polymorphisms. The...
Background: One of the major obstacles to the exploitation of genetic variation in human medicine, v...
Abstract Background DNA pooling is a technique to reduce genotyping effort while incurring only mino...
AbstractTo accurately and precisely estimate the allele frequencies in DNA pools for a cost-effectiv...
In molecular phylogenetic study, homogeneity of DNA sequences is a prerequisite before putting it in...
DoctorFor accurate genetic analysis, sequence-based detection of genetic materials should be perform...
Haplotypic sequences contain significantly more information than genotypes of genetic markers and ar...