Single Strand Conformation Polymorphism (SSCP)-A REVIEW

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Nandani Kumari
Saroj Kumar Thakur
Dhirendra Kumar
Kiran Kumari

Abstract

SSCP (single strand conformation polymorphism) is a technique used for the detection of single-nucleotide polymorphism (SNPs). SSCP technique is a method capable of identifying most sequence variations in a single strand of DNA, typically between 150 and 250 nucleotides in length. Current study deals about the basic principle, procedure, advantages, disadvantages and applications of SSCP in detail.

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Kumari, N., Thakur, S., Kumar, D., & Kumari, K. (2015). Single Strand Conformation Polymorphism (SSCP)-A REVIEW. Indian Research Journal of Genetics and Biotechnology, 7(01), 27 -. Retrieved from https://irjgbt.in/index.php/IRJGBT/article/view/206
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