Search for RFLP in these other databases too Definition of RFLP : Restriction fragment length polymorphisms (RFLP) are variation in DNA fragment banding patterns of electrophoresed restriction digests of DNA from different individuals of a species.
Restriction Fragment Length Polymorphism (RFLP) Restriction fragment length polymorphism (RFLP) is a type of polymorphism that results from variation in the DNA sequence recognized by restriction enzymes.
Restriction Fragment Length Polymorphism (RFLP) Sequence polymorphism which results in changes in the restriction map. Other Resources ...
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RFLP See Restriction fragment length polymorphism. Rho factor A protein which catalyzes transcription termination at certain sites or when an extended stretch on nontranslated, unstructured RNA is present. See Rho dependent polarity .
RFLP Restriction Fragment Length Polymorphisms. These markers detect polymorphic sequences using a labelled probe hybridized against digested genomic DNA.
RFLP. See Restriction-fragment-length polymorphism. Rhizobia. Bacteria in a symbiotic relationship with leguminous plants that results in nitrogen fixation. See Nitrogen fixation. Rhizosphere. The soils region on and around plant roots.
New RFLP Probes, YAC Library: A hybrid panel is being used to determine the allele frequencies and cytogenetic location of RFLP probes.
RFLP See restriction fragment length polymorphism. Related Terms: Restriction fragment length polymorphism (RFLP) ...
RFLP (or Restriction fragment length polymorphism) AFLP (or Amplified fragment length polymorphism) RAPD (or Random amplification of polymorphic DNA) VNTR (or Variable number tandem repeat) Microsatellite polymorphism ...
RFLP: See restriction fragment length polymorphism.
Ribonucleic acid (RNA): A chemical found in the nucleus and cytoplasm of cells; it plays an important role in protein synthesis and other chemical activities of the cell.
RFLP: Restriction fragment length polymorphism; the acronym is pronounced "riflip". Although two individuals of the same species have almost identical genomes, they will always differ at a few nucleotides.
In RFLP analysis, the DNA of an organism is cut up into fragments using restriction enzymes. A large number of short fragments of DNA will be produced.
PCR-RFLP Alternative name for the technique cleaved amplified polymorphic sequence (CAPS) Related Terms: Cleaved amplified polymorphic sequence (CAPS) ...
When RFLP analysis is used to search for a human gene, the strategy is to first locate? A. a known gene on the same chromosome ...
Mendel's work RFLP analysis of large families the one gene - one enzyme theory ...
Restriction fragment length polymorphism (RFLP) Variation between individuals in DNA fragment sizes cut by specific restriction enzymes; polymorphic sequences that result in RFLPs are used as markers on both physical maps and genetic linkage maps.
In molecular biology, the term restriction fragment length polymorphism (or RFLP) is used in two related contexts: as a characteristic of DNA molecules (arising from their differing nucleotide sequences) by which they may be distinguished, ...
restriction fragment length polymorphism (RFLP) A heritable difference in DNA fragment length and fragment number; passed from generation to generation in a codominant way.
Cystic fibrosis (CF) has also been studied with RFLP technology. CF is the most common genetic disease in Caucasians.
What is the difference between a restriction fragment length polymorphism (RFLP) and a single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP)?
See also: DNA, Polymorphism, Restriction, Gene, Chromosome
 
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