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GrainGenes Reference Report: GNM-37-506

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Reference
GNM-37-506
Title
A method for detecting DNA polymorphism in large populations
Journal
Genome
Year
1994
Volume
37
Pages
506-508
Author
Aitken S
Tinker N
Mather D
Fortin M
Abstract
Molecular markers linked to loci of interest can be used for fine mapping a particular area of a genome or for marker-assisted selection We present an approach for screening individual plants with polymorphic markers that facilitates phenotyping in large populations Polymorphic DNA fragments, amplified by PCR, are labelled with digoxigenin and used as probes on slot blots of amplified DNA from the individual plants to be tested DNA is obtained by a simple two-tube purification method The colorimetric detection of alleles on the blots is more reliable, and more amenable to automation, than conventional staining of electrophoresis gels
Keyword
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alleles
detection
digoxigenin
dna
dna hybridization
dna probes
genetic markers
genetic polymorphism
hordeum vulgare
labeling
plants

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