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AFLP
(redirected from Amplified fragment length polymorphism)

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AFLPAmplified Fragment Length Polymorphism
AFLPAdolescent Family Life Program (California Department of Public Health)
AFLPAcute Fatty Liver of Pregnancy
AFLPAllen Family Limited Partnership (dairy industry)
AFLPAlberta Farm Loan Program (Alberta Department of Agriculture and Rural Development; Canada)
AFLPAir Force Lead Program (USAF)


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Characterization of toxin A-negative, toxin B-positive Clostridium difficile isolates from outbreaks in different countries by amplified fragment length polymorphism and PCR ribotyping.
Genetic linkage maps have been constructed for the eastern oyster using primarily amplified fragment length polymorphisms (AFLPs) (Yu & Guo 2003).
To explore the possibility of genomic variability among house finch isolates of MG and to evaluate the utility of a second technique for MG genotyping, we selected samples from our archive of reference strains and wild songbird isolates to analyze using both RAPD and amplified fragment length polymorphism (AFLP); this is a newer technique that has been successfully used to explore the genomic variability of several Mycoplasma species.
 
 
 
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