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AFLP (TM) markers for DNA fingerprinting in cattle
The work reports on use of the recently described amplified fragment length polymorphism (AFLP) technology for DNA fingerprinting in cattle. The AFLP technology produces molecular markers through the high-stringency polymerase chain reaction (PCR)-amplification of restriction fragments taht are lgated to synthetic adapters and amplified using primers, complementary to the adapters, which carry selective nucleotides at their 3' ends. While, for plants, the double digestion of genomic DNA with EcoRI and MseI is suggested, in mammals the enzyme combination EcoRI/TaqI produces clearer and more polymorphic AFLP patterns. In a sample of 47 italian Holstein genotypes, 16 EcoRI/TaqI orimer combinations identified 248 polymorphic bands ina species known for its low level od restriction polymorphism. In spite of the low information content carried by each AFLP polymorphism (average polymorphism information content = 0.31), the number of fragments revealed by each primer combination increased significantly the level of genetic information gained in each experiment. AFLP patternsare reproducible in independent experiments and polymorphic fragments segregate in cattle families according to Mendelian rules