@misc{Zawadzka_Małgorzata_The_2000, author={Zawadzka, Małgorzata}, volume={51}, number={4}, copyright={Creative Commons Attribution BY-SA 4.0 license}, journal={Biotechnologia, vol.51, 4 (2000)-.}, howpublished={online}, year={2000}, publisher={Committee on Biotechnology PAS}, publisher={Institute of Bioorganic Chemistry PAS}, language={pol}, abstract={Simple tandem repetitive minisatellite regions of DNA show high level ofpolymorphism arising from differences in the number of the core sequences ofthe repeating units. Probes consisting of a core sequence of a minisatellite detect many highly variable DNA fragments (band pattern) by Southern blot hybridisation. Since DNA fingerprinting data are based on information from a largenumber of independent and biparentally inherited hypervariable loci, this technique enables to obtain much more genetic variation than other molecular techniques. Simultaneous screening of many polymorphic loci in the genome provides valuable information for a number offields ranging from individual identification and determination of relationship to linkage analysis and population genetics. In this paper some applications of DNAfingerprinting systems to farm animal breeding were reviewed.}, title={The systems of minisatellite DNA polymorphism detection and their applications in animal breeding}, type={Text}, URL={http://rcin.org.pl/Content/140212/PDF/POZN271_175606_biotechnologia-2000-no4-zawadzka.pdf}, keywords={biotechnology}, }