Fragment analysis is an additional way to analyze genetic material. It has a wide range of applications such as:
- Studying the variation of individuals in a population using amplified fragment length polymorphisms (AFLP).
- Comparing known genetic profiles to identify individuals by examining microsatellites amplified by fluorescently tagged primer. Used by law enforcement to identify suspects also used in paternity testing (Heredity).
- Analysis of single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) using SNPlex or SNaPshot. Processes generally used to identify single base pair mutations at a specific site, like cancer or genetic condition screenings.
Pricing can be drastically different depending on the needs of the associated project, please contact Adam Parker (parkera@montclair.edu) for further information.
Example of Data
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