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AFLP5G25641T6
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Especificações
| Atributo | Valor |
| Part Status | Last Time Buy |
| Frequency | 2.3GHz ~ 2.7GHz |
| P1dB | 29dBm |
| Gain | 32dB |
| RF Type | General Purpose |
| Voltage - Supply | 3.3V, 5V |
| Current - Supply | 2.2mA |
| Test Frequency | 2.5GHz |
| Mounting Type | Surface Mount |
| Package | 17-LFLGA Exposed Pad |
| Supplier Device Package | 17-HLFLGA (4x3) |
| Packaging | Tape & Reel (TR) |
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Description
- AFLP stands for Amplified Fragment Length Polymorphism. It’s a DNA fingerprinting method that digests genomic DNA with restriction enzymes, ligates adapters, and uses selective PCR to generate a multi-locus fingerprint without needing prior sequence data.
- AFLP5G25641T6 appears to be a lab-specific identifier for a particular AFLP primer combination or assay. In AFLP naming, a 5G could indicate a 5′ selective base (G), and 25641T6 likely encodes the downstream selective bases used in the PCR primer. Such codes help reproduce a given fingerprint.
- Typical workflow: restriction digestion → adapter ligation → pre-selective PCR → selective PCR with primers carrying 2–4 selective nucleotides → fragment detection by capillary electrophoresis → scoring of presence/absence.
- Applications: genetic mapping, diversity or population studies, cultivar/strain identification. Strengths: high marker coverage; limitations: dominant markers, potential lab-to-lab reproducibility issues.
- If you provide the context or primer sequences, I can interpret the exact meaning of this code.
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Application
- Genetic fingerprinting and cultivar/strain identification
- Assessing genetic diversity and population structure
- Constructing genetic linkage maps and discovering QTLs
- Marker-assisted selection and genomic-assisted breeding
- Phylogenetic and evolutionary analyses
- Germplasm conservation, seed bank management, and authentication
- Microbial strain typing and taxonomy (where applicable)