restriction fragment

collocation in English

meaningsofrestrictionandfragment

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restriction
noun[C or U]
uk
/rɪˈstrɪk.ʃən/
us
/rɪˈstrɪk.ʃən/
an official limit ...
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fragment
noun[C]
uk
/ˈfræɡ.mənt/
us
/ˈfræɡ.mənt/
a small piece or a part, especially when broken from ...
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(Definition ofrestrictionandfragmentfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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Phylogenetic analysis and a genotyping assay based onrestrictionfragmentlength polymorphism.
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No fewer than 7 alleles, defined byrestrictionfragmentlength polymorphism, were found in just 30 individual worms from a single strain.
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Construction of genetic linkage maps in maize and tomato usingrestrictionfragmentlength polymorphisms.
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Analysis based on genome saturation with isozyme andrestrictionfragmentlength polymorphism markers.
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Construction of a genetic linkage map in man usingrestrictionfragmentlength polymorphisms.
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Additionally,restrictionfragmentlength polymorphism profiles based on the internal transcribed spacer region, and cross-breeding tests supplement the description of this species.
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These combinedrestrictionfragmentprofiles differed from one another by 1-6 fragments.
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Cytologically integrated physicalrestrictionfragmentlength polymorphism maps for the barley genome based on translocation breakpoints.
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The suitability ofrestrictionfragmentlength polymorphism markers for evaluating genetic diversity among and synteny between mosquito species.
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Isolates with identicalrestrictionfragmentpatterns with two enzymes were assigned as the same leptospiral serovar.
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By the analysis ofrestrictionfragmentlength polymorphism of the flagellin gene, 33 distinct patterns were obtained, with 18 of which shared by both human (89 %) and poultry (93 %) isolates.
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Eight strains of virus of known virulence for laboratory rabbits and with previously mapped and sequencedrestrictionfragmentlength polymorphisms, were used to infect groups of seronegative wild rabbits.
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Comparison of therestrictionfragmentlength polymorphism patterns showed that the five ovine isolates belonged to four different profiles with a 65 % mean homology.
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However, when the species needs to be determined (in epidemiological studies, for example),restrictionfragmentlength polymorphisms can be effectively used.
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Double-stranded adaptors were ligated to the restriction fragments according to the manufacturer's instructions.
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Restriction fragments were visualized on 3% agarose gels containing 1% ethidium bromide.
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From generation 35 to 85, no smaller restriction fragments that might have originated from internal deletions were observed.
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