Mapping the human genome with genetic markers
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Mapping the human genome with genetic markers
(National Library of Medicine biotechnology seminar)
The Section, 1987 , Distributed by National Audiovisual Center
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Summary: Dr. Helen Donis-Keller describes the use of restriction fragment polymorphisms as genetic markers for assigning the location of individual genes on a chromosome, which has been used in the analysis of many different human diseases. Tells how the technique is finding applications in the diagnosis of genetic diseases and in forensic medicine