Stephan Jansen
University of Göttingen
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Technical Tips Online | 2001
Bernd Kriegesmann; Bernhard G. Baumgartner; Bertram Brenig; Stephan Jansen
The detection of genetic polymorphisms is becoming increasingly important and so new methods that promote fast and efficient analysis will become necessary. In many cases, we can find individuals who are homozygous for different alleles. Evaluating the DNA sequences of these alleles is straightforward, for instance, by direct sequencing of an amplified PCR product. However, if we are looking for very rare or lethal alleles and, as a consequence, there is only a very low or even no chance of finding homozygous individuals for investigation, we have to use heterozygous individuals for genetic analysis. To avoid artefacts from direct DNA sequencing of heterozygous genomes 1 , the two alleles must be split by cloning them into a vector so that each allele can be investigated separately. To be certain of finding both alleles, a number of time-consuming sequencing runs must be performed. Here, we present a simple way to screen colonies of interest.
Journal of Dairy Science | 2001
Bernd Kriegesmann; Dierkes B; Tosso Leeb; Stephan Jansen; Bertram Brenig
Journal of Dairy Science | 1997
Bernd Kriegesmann; Stephan Jansen; Bernhard G. Baumgartner; Bertram Brenig
Journal of Veterinary Internal Medicine | 1999
Bertram Brenig; Tosso Leeb; Stephan Jansen; Thorsten Kopp
Animal Genetics | 2009
Bernd Kriegesmann; Stephan Jansen; M. Bishop; Bertram Brenig
Analytical Biochemistry | 1995
Stephan Jansen; Bernd Kriegesmann; R. Jones; Bertram Brenig
BioTechniques | 1998
Stephan Jansen; Bernd Kriegesmann; Bertram Brenig
BioTechniques | 1996
Stephan Jansen; Bernd Kriegesmann; Bertram Brenig
Encyclopedia of Molecular Biology | 2002
Stephan Jansen; Bertram Brenig
Animal Genetics | 1997
Bernd Kriegesmann; Stephan Jansen; I. Pfeiffer; Bertram Brenig