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    Restriction site associated DNA (RAD) markers are a type of genetic marker which are useful for association mapping, QTL-mapping, population genetics,...
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  • Arrays Technology) RAD markers (or Restriction site associated DNA markers) STS (using Sequence-tagged sites) Molecular genetic markers can be divided into...
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    DNA methylation-associated proteins like MeCP2. Restriction landmark genomic scanning, a complicated and now rarely used assay based upon restriction...
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  • Genotyping by sequencing (category DNA sequencing)
    species without prior knowledge of its genome structure. Restriction site associated DNA markers Elshire, Robert J.; Glaubitz, Jeffrey C.; Sun, Qi; Poland...
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  • abundance distribution, a measure of biodiversity Restriction site associated DNA markers, a type of genetic marker Right axis deviation, a heart condition .rad...
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  • Thumbnail for Golden Gate Cloning
    Unlike standard Type II restriction enzymes like EcoRI and BamHI, these enzymes cut DNA outside of their recognition sites and, therefore, can create...
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    downstream DNA repair factors involved in NHEJ, an activity that is especially promoted under conditions of caloric restriction. Caloric restriction has been...
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  • physical distance between DNA base pairs by DNA markers. It is one of the gene mapping techniques which can determine the sequence of DNA base pairs with high...
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  • receives half of their markers from each parent, about a quarter of those markers from each grandparent; about an eighth of those markers from each great-grandparent...
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    sensitive restriction enzymes paired with PCR is a way to evaluate methylation in DNA - specifically the CpG sites. If DNA is methylated, the restriction enzymes...
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    patterns in the DNA are referred to as polymorphisms, or markers. The first steps of building a genetic map are the development of genetic markers and a mapping...
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  • use of phage integrases instead of restriction enzymes, eliminating the need for having restriction sites in the DNA fragments. Instead, integrases make...
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    DNA yielded, and the quality of DNA yielded. RFLP stands for restriction fragment length polymorphism and, in terms of DNA analysis, describes a DNA testing...
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    Plasmid (redirect from DNA plasmids)
    a site that allows DNA fragments to be inserted, for example a multiple cloning site or polylinker which has several commonly used restriction sites to...
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    ancestry-informative markers was made possible by the development of next generation sequencing, or NGS. NGS enables the study of genetic markers by isolating...
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    Genome editing (redirect from DNA editing)
    genomic loci and binding of effector DNA-binding domain (DBD), double-strand breaks (DSBs) in target DNA by the restriction endonucleases (FokI and Cas), and...
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    macrodomains, within which DNA sites frequently interact, but between which interactions are rare. The condensed and spatially organized DNA forms a helical ellipsoid...
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    tool for analysis of genetic association studies Restriction HomePage – a set of tools for DNA restriction and SNP detection, including design of mutagenic...
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  • ligation. Genetic markers: Genetic markers for viral vectors allow for confirmation that the vector has integrated with the host genomic DNA. Antibiotic resistance:...
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    characterization of sex-specific markers in the milky mangrove Excoecaria agallocha using double digest restriction site-associated DNA sequencing". Aquatic Botany...
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    shows that DNA fragmentation within individual cells is discontinuous likely reflecting different levels of restriction in accessibility of DNA to DNase...
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  • sex-independent markers may be used to detect cffDNA. A high degree of heterozygosity of these markers must be present for this application. Prenatal DNA paternity...
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    and manipulation. Important advances included the discovery of restriction enzymes, DNA ligases, and the development of polymerase chain reaction and sequencing...
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    testing of more numerous sets of markers to improve definition of their genetic ancestry. The number of sets of markers tested has increased from 12 during...
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  • DNA sequences that are close together on a chromosome to be inherited together during the meiosis phase of sexual reproduction. Two genetic markers that...
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    Cas9 (or "CRISPR-associated protein 9") is an enzyme that uses CRISPR sequences as a guide to recognize and open up specific strands of DNA that are complementary...
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  • segregant analysis (BSA) is a technique used to identify genetic markers associated with a mutant phenotype. This allows geneticists to discover genes...
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  • Genomic library (category DNA)
    DNA. In order to construct a genomic library, the organism's DNA is extracted from cells and then digested with a restriction enzyme to cut the DNA into...
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  • site (STS) content mapping to detect unique DNA sites in common between BACs. The degree of overlap is roughly estimated by the number of STS markers...
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    Telomere (category Repetitive DNA sequences)
    terminal regions of chromosomal DNA from progressive degradation and ensure the integrity of linear chromosomes by preventing DNA repair systems from mistaking...
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