- In
molecular biology, an
amplicon is a
piece of DNA or RNA that is the
source and/or
product of
amplification or
replication events. It can be
formed artificially...
- An
amplicon sequence variant (ASV) is any one of the
inferred single DNA
sequences recovered from a high-throughput
analysis of
marker genes.
Because these...
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sequencing (sometimes
called target amplicon sequencing) (TAS) is a next-generation DNA
sequencing technique focusing on
amplicons and
specific genes. It is useful...
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Found in the "yellow"
amplicon. HSFY1, HSFY2 HSFX1, HSFX2
Found in the "blue"
amplicon. PRY, PRY2
Found in the "blue"
amplicon.
Identified by similarity...
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portraits by
Runhild herself. On June 28, 2008, her
debut solo album,
Amplicon, was
released through Utech Records. On
December 13, 2014, she released...
- polymerase) and DNA
synthesis (via
reverse transcriptase) to
produce an RNA
amplicon (the
source or
product of amplification) from a
target nucleic acid. This...
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quantitative PCR-based
technique initially designed to
distinguish SNPs. The PCR
amplicons are
analyzed directly by
temperature ramping and
resulting liberation...
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denaturation of the
entire dsDNA amplicon. You make
primers specific to the site you want to amplify. You "paint" the
amplicon with a double-strand specific...
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Common Name
Marker M479 YCC
Haplogroup R-M479
Nucleotide change C to T
Amplicon size (bp)
reference sequence 323
Polymorphism position from 5' end 107...
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template for
subsequent cycles),
MALBAC utilizes special primers that
allow amplicons to have
complementary ends and
therefore to loop,
preventing DNA from...