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RESEARCH PRODUCT
DNA Fingerprinting for the Protection of Endangered Species
J. MáthéAlfred SeitzR. Wolfessubject
GeographyDNA profilingEvolutionary biologyIdentity (philosophy)media_common.quotation_subjectEndangered speciesOligomer restrictionmedia_commondescription
The main application of DNA fingerprinting is based on identity and paternity testing in man [6, 7]. In the last years it has also been increasingly used for zoological problems [2–5, 8, 10, 12, 13]. In this study DNA fingerprinting was applied for “forensics” in the field of protection of endangered species.
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1991-01-01 |