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- Genotyping abstract "Genotyping is the process of determining differences in the genetic make-up (genotype) of an individual by examining the individual's DNA sequence using biological assays and comparing it to another individual's sequence or a reference sequence. It reveals the alleles an individual has inherited from their parents. Traditionally genotyping is the use of DNA sequences to define biological populations by use of molecular tools. It does not usually involve defining the genes of an individual.Current methods of genotyping include restriction fragment length polymorphism identification (RFLPI) of genomic DNA, random amplified polymorphic detection (RAPD) of genomic DNA, amplified fragment length polymorphism detection (AFLPD), polymerase chain reaction (PCR), DNA sequencing, allele specific oligonucleotide (ASO) probes, and hybridization to DNA microarrays or beads. Genotyping is important in research of genes and gene variants associated with disease. Due to current technological limitations, almost all genotyping is partial. That is only a small fraction of an individual’s genotype is determined, such as with RADseq. New mass-sequencing technologies promise to provide whole-genome genotyping (or whole genome sequencing) in the future.Genotyping applies to a broad range of individuals, including microorganisms. For example, viruses and bacteria can be genotyped. Genotyping in this context may help in controlling the spreading of pathogens, by tracing the origin of outbreaks. This area is often referred to as molecular epidemiology or forensic microbiology.Humans can also be genotyped. For example, when testing fatherhood or motherhood, scientists typically only need to examine 10 or 20 genomic regions (like single-nucleotide polymorphism (SNPs)). That is a tiny fraction of the human genome, which consists of three billion or so nucleotides.When genotyping transgenic organisms, a single genomic region may be all that needs to be examined to determine the genotype. A single PCR assay is typically enough to genotype a transgenic mouse; the mouse is the mammalian model of choice for much of medical research today.".
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- Genotyping wikiPageExternalLink sequencing.
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- Genotyping wikiPageWikiLink Allele.
- Genotyping wikiPageWikiLink Allele-specific_oligonucleotide.
- Genotyping wikiPageWikiLink Amplified_fragment_length_polymorphism.
- Genotyping wikiPageWikiLink Bacteria.
- Genotyping wikiPageWikiLink Bioassay.
- Genotyping wikiPageWikiLink Category:Genetics.
- Genotyping wikiPageWikiLink DNA.
- Genotyping wikiPageWikiLink DNA_microarray.
- Genotyping wikiPageWikiLink DNA_sequencing.
- Genotyping wikiPageWikiLink Forensic_science.
- Genotyping wikiPageWikiLink Genome.
- Genotyping wikiPageWikiLink Genotype.
- Genotyping wikiPageWikiLink Mammal.
- Genotyping wikiPageWikiLink Mendelian_error.
- Genotyping wikiPageWikiLink Microbiology.
- Genotyping wikiPageWikiLink Molecular_epidemiology.
- Genotyping wikiPageWikiLink Mouse.
- Genotyping wikiPageWikiLink Nucleotide.
- Genotyping wikiPageWikiLink Polymerase_chain_reaction.
- Genotyping wikiPageWikiLink Quantitative_trait_locus.
- Genotyping wikiPageWikiLink RAPD.
- Genotyping wikiPageWikiLink Restriction_fragment_length_polymorphism.
- Genotyping wikiPageWikiLink Restriction_site_associated_DNA_markers.
- Genotyping wikiPageWikiLink SNP_genotyping.
- Genotyping wikiPageWikiLink Sequencing_by_hybridization.
- Genotyping wikiPageWikiLink Single-nucleotide_polymorphism.
- Genotyping wikiPageWikiLink Transgenesis.
- Genotyping wikiPageWikiLink Virus.
- Genotyping wikiPageWikiLink Whole_genome_sequencing.
- Genotyping wikiPageWikiLinkText "Genotyping".
- Genotyping wikiPageWikiLinkText "genotype".
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- Genotyping wikiPageWikiLinkText "genotyping".
- Genotyping wikiPageWikiLinkText "molecular genotyping techniques".
- Genotyping wikiPageWikiLinkText "predictive genotyping".
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- Genotyping subject Category:Genetics.
- Genotyping hypernym Process.
- Genotyping type Election.
- Genotyping comment "Genotyping is the process of determining differences in the genetic make-up (genotype) of an individual by examining the individual's DNA sequence using biological assays and comparing it to another individual's sequence or a reference sequence. It reveals the alleles an individual has inherited from their parents. Traditionally genotyping is the use of DNA sequences to define biological populations by use of molecular tools.".
- Genotyping label "Genotyping".
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- Genotyping wasDerivedFrom Genotyping?oldid=696743381.
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