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A "Marker" in a Genetic Sense Usually Represents a Site

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A "marker" in a genetic sense usually represents a site along a chromosome where a specific nucleotide sequence exists.What specific phrase is used when such markers are identified by restriction endonucleases and a particular set of DNA fragments is generated?


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