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Biochemistry and Molecular Biology News
1991 Volume.11 No. 3 p.198 ~ p.203

Abstract
The lack of available genetic markers in cultivated genotypes has limited the development of saturated genetic linkage maps in plant species. Analysis of restriction fragment length polymorphism (RFLP) will pro-vide a relatively unlimited number of genetic markers and permits the construction of detailed genetic linkage maps in eukaryotic species. This review paper here focussed on the previously reported discussions, the general technology and future perspectives for the use of RFLP analysis in the plant species. In basic plant genetics as well as in plant breeding, RFLPs is the promising potent tools.
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