Simple Repeat Loci as Tools for Genetic Identification

  • Epplen J
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Abstract

This chapter summarizes the methodology of multilocus DNA fingerprinting, and reviews the applications of DNA fingerprinting in forensic, animal, fungal and plant sciences, structural analysis of DNA based on in situ hybridization, single-copy probes for individual hypervariable loci from human multilocus fingerprints, PCR for simple repeat loci, and comparison of protein polymorphism versus DNA hypervariability for gene analysis

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Epplen, J. T. (1994). Simple Repeat Loci as Tools for Genetic Identification. In Ancient DNA (pp. 13–30). Springer New York. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4612-4318-2_2

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