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Analysis of genetic diversity in Glyptosternum maculatum (Sisoridae, Siluriformes) populations with AFLP markersBAOYING GUO; CONGXIN XIE; SHUNPING HE et al.Environmental biology of fishes. 2009, Vol 85, Num 3, pp 201-206, issn 0378-1909, 6 p.Article

Amplified fragment length polymorphism (AFLP) analysis of Listeria monocytogenesGUERRA, M. M; BERNARDO, F; MCLAUCHLIN, J et al.Systematic and applied microbiology. 2002, Vol 25, Num 3, pp 456-461, issn 0723-2020, 6 p.Article

Apophysomyces elegans: Epidemiology, Amplified Fragment Length Polymorphism Typing, and In Vitro Antifungal Susceptibility PatternCHAKRABARTI, A; SHIVAPRAKASH, M. R; CURFS-BREUKER, I et al.Journal of clinical microbiology (Print). 2010, Vol 48, Num 12, pp 4580-4585, issn 0095-1137, 6 p.Article

Identification of genomic species in Agrobacterium biovar 1 by AFLP genomic markersPORTIER, Perrine; FISCHER-LE SAUX, Marion; MOUGEL, Christophe et al.Applied and environmental microbiology (Print). 2006, Vol 72, Num 11, pp 7123-7131, issn 0099-2240, 9 p.Article

Patterns of AFLP variation in a core subset of cultivated hexaploid oat germplasmYONG BI FU; PETERSON, Gregory W; WILLIAMS, David et al.Theoretical and Applied Genetics. 2005, Vol 111, Num 3, pp 530-539, issn 0040-5752, 10 p.Article

No AFLP sex-specific markers detected in Pangasianodon gigas and P. hypophthalmusSRIPHAIROJ, Kednapat; NA-NAKORN, Uthairat; BRUNELLI, Joseph P et al.Aquaculture (Amsterdam). 2007, Vol 273, Num 4, pp 739-743, issn 0044-8486, 5 p.Article

Delineation of Campylobacter concisus genomospecies by amplified fragment length polymorphism analysis and correlation of results with clinical dataAABENHUS, Rune; ON, Stephen L. W; SIEMER, Berit L et al.Journal of clinical microbiology (Print). 2005, Vol 43, Num 10, pp 5091-5096, issn 0095-1137, 6 p.Article

Epidemiology of human sporotrichosis investigated by amplified fragment length polymorphismNEYRA, Edgar; FONTEYNE, Pierre-Alain; SWINNE, Danielle et al.Journal of clinical microbiology (Print). 2005, Vol 43, Num 3, pp 1348-1352, issn 0095-1137, 5 p.Article

Visualisation of differential gene expression using fluorescence-based cDNA-AFLPGIGLIOTTI, S; HAUSMAN, J.-F; EVERS, D et al.Engineering in life sciences (Print). 2004, Vol 4, Num 1, pp 83-86, issn 1618-0240, 4 p.Article

The establishment of 'essential derivation' among rose varieties, using AFLPVOSMAN, Ben; VISSER, Dirk; VAN DER VOORT, Jeroen Rouppe et al.Theoretical and Applied Genetics. 2004, Vol 109, Num 8, pp 1718-1725, issn 0040-5752, 8 p.Article

Homoplasy corrected estimation of genetic similarity from AFLP bands, and the effect of the number of bands on the precision of estimationGORT, Gerrit; VAN HINTUM, Theo; VAN EEUWIJK, Fred et al.Theoretical and applied genetics. 2009, Vol 119, Num 3, pp 397-416, issn 0040-5752, 20 p.Article

Repeatedly out of beringia : Cassiope tetragona embraces the ArcticEIDESEN, Pernille Bronken; CARLSEN, Tor; MOLAU, Ulf et al.Journal of biogeography. 2007, Vol 34, Num 9, pp 1559-1574, issn 0305-0270, 16 p.Article

Efficient DNA fingerprinting of Clostridium botulinum types A, B, E, and F by amplified fragment length polymorphism analysisKETO-TIMONEN, Riikka; NEVAS, Mari; KORKEALA, Hannu et al.Applied and environmental microbiology (Print). 2005, Vol 71, Num 3, pp 1148-1154, issn 0099-2240, 7 p.Article

Genetic relationships among perennial and annual Cicer species growing in turkey assessed by AFLP fingerprintingSUDUPAK, M. A; AKKAYA, M. S; KENCE, A et al.Theoretical and Applied Genetics. 2004, Vol 108, Num 5, pp 937-944, issn 0040-5752, 8 p.Article

Genetic variation of Porphyra yezoensis by using AFLP1RUI YANG; BIQIAN LIU; QIJUN LUO et al.Acta oceanologica sinica. 2003, Vol 22, Num 3, pp 453-457, issn 0253-505X, 5 p.Article

Application of amplified fragment length polymorphism fingerprinting for taxonomy and identification of the soft rot bacteria Erwinia carotovora and Erwinia chrysanthemiAVROVA, Anna O; HYMAN, Lizbeth J; TOTH, Rachel L et al.Applied and environmental microbiology (Print). 2002, Vol 68, Num 4, pp 1499-1508, issn 0099-2240, 10 p.Article

Identification and sequence of an unstable DNA element in the entomopathogenic bacteria Photorhabdus temperata strain K122ROCHE, D. M; DOWDS, B. C. A.Letters in applied microbiology. 2002, Vol 35, Num 2, pp 131-135, issn 0266-8254, 5 p.Article

Genetic characterization of Iranian native Bombyx mori strains using amplified fragment length polymorphism markersMIRHOSEINI, S. Z; DALIRSEFAT, S. B; POURKHEIRANDISH, M et al.Journal of economic entomology. 2007, Vol 100, Num 3, pp 939-945, issn 0022-0493, 7 p.Article

Use of Amplified Fragment Length Polymorphism To Identify 42 Cladophialophora Strains Related to Cerebral Phaeohyphomycosis with In Vitro Antifungal SusceptibilityBADALI, Hamid; SYBREN DE HOOG, G; CURFS-BREUKER, Ilse et al.Journal of clinical microbiology (Print). 2010, Vol 48, Num 7, pp 2350-2356, issn 0095-1137, 7 p.Article

Genomic variability among high pristinamycin-producing recombinants of Streptomyces pristinaespiralis revealed by amplified fragment length polymorphismQINGCHAO JIN; ZHIHUA JIN; BO XU et al.Biotechnology letters. 2008, Vol 30, Num 8, pp 1423-1429, issn 0141-5492, 7 p.Article

A genetic map of large yellow croaker Pseudosciaena croceaYUE NING; XIANDE LIU; ZHI YONG WANG et al.Aquaculture (Amsterdam). 2007, Vol 264, Num 1-4, pp 16-26, issn 0044-8486, 11 p.Article

Amplified fragment length polymorphism of Streptococcus suis strains correlates with their profile of virulence-associated genes and clinical backgroundREHM, Thomas; BAUMS, Christoph G; STROMMENGER, Birgit et al.Journal of medical microbiology. 2007, Vol 56, Num 1, pp 102-109, issn 0022-2615, 8 p.Article

Use of fluorescent amplified fragment length polymorphism for molecular epidemiology of leptospirosis in IndiaVIJAYACHARI, P; AHMED, Niyaz; SUGUNAN, A. P et al.Journal of clinical microbiology (Print). 2004, Vol 42, Num 8, pp 3575-3580, issn 0095-1137, 6 p.Article

A fluorescent amplified fragment length polymorphism study of Salmonella enterica serovar Sofia, the major Salmonella serovar isolated from chickens in AustraliaROSS, Ian L; WILLMORE, Rina; HEUZENROEDER, Michael W et al.International journal of medical microbiology. 2003, Vol 293, Num 5, pp 371-375, issn 1438-4221, 5 p.Article

Comparison of usefulness of randomly amplified polymorphic DNA and amplified-fragment length polymorphism techniques in epidemiological studies on nasopharyngeal carriage of non-typable Haemophilus influenzaeAUGUSTYNOWICZ, Ewa; GZYL, Anna; SZENBORN, Leszek et al.Journal of medical microbiology. 2003, Vol 52, Num 11, pp 1005-1014, issn 0022-2615, 10 p.Article

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