Rflp

RFLP (Restriction fragment length polymorphism) is a method used in genetics and biochemistry to analyze the differences between DNA samples. It is based on the fact that enzymes can recognize and cleave specific sequences of DNA into fragments, which then form a “fingerprint” when analyzed in a gel. This fingerprint can be used to identify an organism, determine its relationship to other organisms, and more generally to study variations in the DNA of different individuals. RFLP is an important tool in many areas of research, including forensics, evolutionary biology, and genetics.

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Genetic Engineering

ISSN: 2694-1198
Type: Open Access Journal
Editor-in-Chief: Tao Xu, Joslin Diabetes Center and Harvard Medical School
Journal of Genetic Engineering is an international peer reviewed journal that accepts and publishes manuscripts in the form of original Research, Review, Literature review, Conference proceedings, Case reports, Short communication, Thesis, Letter to editor and Editorials covering all the areas of genetic engineering with new principles.