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- aggregation subject "Biology and Life Sciences".
- aggregation title "Applications of AFLP™ in plant breeding, molecular biology and genetics".
- aggregation abstract "The recently developed molecular marker systems based on DNA amplification have facilitated and enhanced fundamental and applied biological studies. Among all established methods, AF;LP (Amplified Fragment Length Polymorphisms) has proven to be a highly reliable and reproducible technique that can easily be adapted and used for a variety of applications ranging from molecular biology studies to usage in crop improvement and breeding programs. In this overview, a brief comparison between the most commonly used molecular marker systems is made and several applications of the AFLP technique are described.".
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