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including microorganisms. For example,
viruses and
bacteria can be
genotyped.
Genotyping in this
context may help in
controlling the
spreading of pathogens...
- The
genotype of an
organism is its
complete set of
genetic material.
Genotype can also be used to
refer to the
alleles or
variants an
individual carries...
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allele frequencies and
genotype frequencies.
Genotype frequency in a po****tion is the
number of
individuals with a
given genotype divided by the total...
- a whole-genome
genotyping pipeline that is
based on
primer extension method. In the
Infinium ****ay, over 100,000 SNPs can be
genotyped. The ****ay uses...
- The
genotype–phenotype map is a
conceptual model in
genetic architecture.
Coined in a 1991
paper by Pere Alberch, it
models the
interdependency of genotype...
- sequencing,
genotyping by sequencing, also
called GBS, is a
method to
discover single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNP) in
order to
perform genotyping studies...
- A
multilocus genotype is the
combination of
alleles found at two or more loci in a
single individual. For example, in a
diploid species, if
there are two...
- The
genotype–phenotype
distinction is
drawn in genetics. The "
genotype" is an organism's full
hereditary information. The "phenotype" is an organism's...
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Probabilistic genotyping is the use of
statistical methods and
mathematical algorithms in DNA Profiling. It may be used
instead of
manual methods in difficult...
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Noninvasive genotyping is a
modern technique for
obtaining DNA for
genotyping that is
characterized by the
indirect sampling of specimen, not requiring...