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DNA–DNA hybridization

In genomics, DNA–DNA hybridization is a molecular biology technique that measures the degree of genetic similarity between DNA sequences. It is used to determine the genetic distance between two organisms and has been used extensively in phylogeny and taxonomy.

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DNA–DNA hybridization

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DNA–DNA hybridization

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DNA–DNA hybridization → Aeromonas, Among, Bacillus, DDH's, DDH-analogous, Digital DDH, DNA, DSMZ, Escherichia, GBDP, Genome Blast Distance Phylogeny, International Committee, Prokaryotes, Systematics, The, The Judicial Commission
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DNA–DNA hybridization → Ahlquist, Charles Sibley, DNA, Jon Ahlquist, Sibley
related to In microbiology · 4
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DNA–DNA hybridization → molecular biology technique that measures the degree of genetic similarity between DNA sequences

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DNA–DNA hybridizationis amolecular biology technique that measures the degree of genetic similarity between DNA sequences0.90text
Escherichia coliinstance ofit solves the problem with paralogous sequences by carefully filtering them from the matches between the two genome sequences.dDDH has been used for resolving difficult taxa0.80text
Bacillus cereus groupinstance ofit solves the problem with paralogous sequences by carefully filtering them from the matches between the two genome sequences.dDDH has been used for resolving difficult taxa0.80text
and Aeromonasinstance ofit solves the problem with paralogous sequences by carefully filtering them from the matches between the two genome sequences.dDDH has been used for resolving difficult taxa0.80text
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DNA–DNA hybridizationhas methodDigital DDH0.60section
DNA–DNA hybridizationhas methodDSMZ0.60section
DNA–DNA hybridizationhas methodGBDP0.60section
DNA–DNA hybridizationhas methodGenome Blast Distance Phylogeny0.60section
DNA–DNA hybridizationhas methodDDH-analogous0.60section
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