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DNA Amplification Fingerprinting Using Two Long Primers

2001, BioTechniques

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DNA amplification fingerprinting using long primers has shown potential for enhancing the detection of genetic variability among various species. This study evaluates two specific long primers, F17 and F13, designed from hypervariable sequences of rye, to determine their efficacy in amplifying DNA from a wide range of organisms. Results indicate that these primers produce complex banding patterns, demonstrating reproducibility and the ability to differentiate between species, thus offering a promising approach for genetic analysis in diverse biological samples.

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