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RFLP A genetic trait defined in terms of the length of DNA fragments produced when certain enzymes cut the DNA sequence.
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RFLP Restriction fragment length polymorphism. Inherited differences in sites for restriction enzymes (eg, caused by base changes in the target site) that result in differences in the lengths of the fragments produced by cleavage with the relevant restriction enzyme. RFLPs are used for genetic mapping to link the genome directly to a conventional genetic marker. (13)
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RFLP a variation in the DNA sequence that affects a recognition site for a given restriction enzyme. The genetic change alters the length the DNA fragment following cutting with the enzyme.
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RFLP ): a test used to determine the genetic structure of an organism.
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RFLP (restriction fragment length polymorphism) is an inherited variation in DNA strand that alters the length of fragments produced by the action of a specific restriction endonuclease. RFLPs may result from a single point mutation which creates or deletes a restriction site, or from inherited variable length regions (VNTRs, for variable number of tandem repeats) in the DNA sequence.
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