AFLP® technology was developed initially by Keygene in the early 1990’s. AFLP has become a widespread genetic fingerprinting technology.
AFLP video and diagrams. Keygene - [Read AFLP - Genetic Fingerprinting]
AFLP was designed as a highly sensitive method for DNA fingerprinting to be used in a variety of fields. We are using this technology to generate DNA based markers for cloning genes involved in phototropic responses in higher plants that have only been identified genetically by mutant phenotype. Protocol includes: Generate polymorphic recombinant F2 (or F3) population; Isolate genomic DNA; Restriction of DNA; Ligation of adapters; Pre-amplification of template DNA; AFLP-PCR; etc. - [Read AFLP For Positional Cloning]
Ulrich G. Mueller and L. LaReesa Wolfenbarger.
Amplified fragment length polymorphisms (AFLPs) are polymerase chain reaction (PCR)-based markers for the rapid screening of genetic diversity. AFLP. TREE October 1999 - [Read AFLP genotyping and fingerprinting Review PDF]
Restriction Digestion of Genomic DNA , Adapter preparation, Ligation of Adapters. Pre amplification Reactions. Gel electrophoresis, Silver Staining. AFLP Protocol and procedure. - [Read AFLP protocol]
Restriction and Ligation reactions, Setting up the reactions, AFLP PCR reactions protocols. Analyzing the data using Genescan. Paul G. Wolf, Utah State Univ. - [Read AFLP protocol Wolf Lab]
P Vos, R Hogers, M Bleeker, M Reijans, T van de Lee, M Hornes, A Frijters, J Pot, J Peleman, and M Kuiper. 1995. Nucleic Acid Research. The AFLP technique is based on the selective PCR amplification of restriction fragments from a total digest of genomic - [Read AFLP: a new technique for DNA fingerprinting.]
Mannie Liscum and Paul Oeller. Department of Plant Biology. Carnegie Institution of Washington, Stanford. AFLP technology is used here to generate DNA based markers for cloning genes involved in phototropic responses in higher plants that have only been i - [Read AFLP: not only for fingerprinting, but for positional cloning]
Amplified Fragment Length Polymorphisms and Microsatellites: A phylogenetic perspective. Julian P. Robinson, Stephen A. Harris. What are AFLPs and how are they produced? How AFLPs have been used? Problems? Restriction Enzymes and Primers. AFLP Reproducib - [Read Amplified Fragment Length Polymorphisms and Microsatellites]
An introduction to AFLP and fAFLP. Mark E. Berres, University of Wisconsin. Amplified fragment-length polymorphism (AFLP) or its fluorescent version (fAFLP) is a PCR-based fingerprinting technology. AFLP basically involves the restriction of genomic DNA - [Read An introduction to AFLP and fAFLP]
Using molecular marker technology in studies on plant genetic diversity. DNA-based technologies: PCR-based technologies
Amplified fragment length polymorphisms (AFLPs. Includes: AFLP technology, step by step; DNA digestion and ligation; PCRs and detection; Summarising the technology. - [Read PCR-Based Technologies Amplified Fragment Length Polymorphisms (AFLPs)]
SNP detection with mutagenic primers. Input sequence will be searched to find changes in one nucleotide near the location of the SNP, so that mutagenic primers may be easily designed. Bikandi, J., San Millán, R., Rementeria, A., and Garaizar, J. In silico analysis of complete bacterial genomes: PCR, AFLP-PCR, and endonuclease restriction. Bioinformatics 2004 Mar 22;20(5):798-9. - [Read SNP detection with mutagenic primers]