Amplified Fragment Length Polymorphism
Invented by KeyGene, a Dutch biotech company based in Wageningen, Holland The technique is now merchandised under licence agreement by Perkin Elmer. Selected markers are amplified in a PCR, which makes AFLP an easy and fast tool for strain identification in agriculture, botany, microbiology and animal breeding. Selected Amplified Fragment Length Polymorphism links:
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