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Amplified Fragment Length Polymorphism (AFLP®) analysis is one of the most powerful DNA fingerprinting methodologies for the identification and typing of eukaryotes and prokaryotic organisms. In plant molecular genetics, AFLP is used in phylogeny and diversity studies and in a variety of marker-assisted breeding applications. AFLP is also used in microbial genetics fields such as in epidemiological and evolutionary studies. It is a powerful DNA fingerprinting methodology that offers many advantages over other earlier procedures such as RFLP or RAPD.
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The CEQ 8000 automatically scores the presence or absence of AFLP fragments (dominant scoring). This system is accurate, fast and easy to use and it is a useful tool for researchers using AFLP fingerprinting techniques.
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