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- has alleles T and C, the multilocus genotype can be represented as {A/G,T/C}. If the genome is not haploid then the multilocus genotype does not necessarily...
- Multilocus sequence typing (MLST) is a technique in molecular biology for the typing of multiple loci, using DNA sequences of internal fragments of multiple...
- Researchers have investigated the relationship between race and genetics as part of efforts to understand how biology may or may not contribute to human...
- molecular biology techniques such as pulsed-field gel electrop****sis, multilocus sequence typing, and, increasingly, whole genome sequencing. Historically...
- system based on characteristic genetic patterns, or clusters inferred from multilocus genetic data. Geographically based human studies since have shown that...
- mangabey, and the cynomolgus macaque), armadillos, and red squirrels. Multilocus sequence typing of the armadillo M. leprae strains suggests that they...
- classification of the righteye flounders (Teleostei: Pleuronectidae) based on multilocus phylogeny with complete taxon sampling". Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution...
- precludes precise dating, but the most recent molecular study, based on multilocus sequence typing, suggests a Late Carboniferous/Early Permian origin for...
- Majumder, P. P.; Nordlund, J. J. (1994). "Genetic epidemiology of vitiligo: multilocus recessivity cross-validated". American Journal of Human Genetics. 55 (5):...
- Recent phylogenies have been constructed based on a suite of genes (multilocus sequence analysis). O. F. Müller (1773, 1786) described eight species...