SNP detection in Na/K ATP-ase gene [alpha]1 subunit of bisexual and parthenogenetic Artemia strains by RFLP screening

In order to find a marker for differentiating between a bisexual and a parthenogenetic Artemia strain, Exon-7 of the Na/K ATPase [alpha]1 subunit gene was screened by RFLP technique. The results revealed a constant synonymous SNP (single nucleotide polymorphism) in digestion by the Tru1I enzyme that...

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Veröffentlicht in:Molecular ecology resources 2011-01, Vol.11 (1), p.211
Hauptverfasser: Manaffar, R, Zare, S, Agh, N, Abdolahzadeh, N, Soltanian, S, Sorgeloos, P, Bossier, P, Van Stappen, G
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