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Marjo Bleeker
Publications - 4
Citations - 13881
Marjo Bleeker is an academic researcher. The author has contributed to research in topics: Amplified fragment length polymorphism & Restriction fragment. The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 4 publications receiving 13620 citations.
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AFLP: a new technique for DNA fingerprinting.
Pieter Vos,René Cornelis Josephus Hogers,Marjo Bleeker,Martin Reijans,Theo van de Lee,Miranda Hornes,Adrie Friters,Jerina Pot,Johan Paleman,Martin Kuiper,Marc Zabeau +10 more
TL;DR: The AFLP technique provides a novel and very powerful DNA fingerprinting technique for DNAs of any origin or complexity that allows the specific co-amplification of high numbers of restriction fragments.
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Evaluation of the DNA fingerprinting method AFLP as a new tool in bacterial taxonomy
Paul Janssen,Renata Coopman,Geert Huys,Jean Swings,Marjo Bleeker,Pieter Vos,Marc Zabeau,Karel Kersters +7 more
TL;DR: Comparison of the newly obtained data with results previously obtained by well-established genotypic and chemotaxonomic methods shows the superior discriminative power of AFLP towards the differentiation of highly related bacterial strains that belong to the same species or even biovar (i.e. to characterize strains at the infrasubspecific level).
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Dissection of the fusarium I2 gene cluster in tomato reveals six homologs and one active gene copy.
Guus Simons,John Groenendijk,Jelle Wijbrandi,Martin Reijans,Jose Groenen,Paul Johan Diergaarde,Theo van der Lee,Marjo Bleeker,Joke Onstenk,Michiel T.J. de Both,Michel A. Haring,Jurriaan Johannes Mes,Ben J. C. Cornelissen,Marc Zabeau,Pieter Vos +14 more
TL;DR: The I2 locus in tomato confers resistance to race 2 of the soil-borne fungus Fusarium oxysporum f sp lycopersici, and alignment between the various members of the I2 gene family revealed two significant variable regions within the leucine-rich repeat region.
Six Homologs and One Active Gene Copy
Guus Simons,John Groenendijk,Jelle Wijbrandi,Martin Reijans,Jose Groenen,Paul Johan Diergaarde,Theo van der Lee,Marjo Bleeker,Joke Onstenk,Michel A. Haring,Jurriaan Johannes Mes,Ben J. C. Cornelissen,Marc Zabeau,Pieter Vosa +13 more
TL;DR: The selective restriction fragment amplification (AFLP) positional cloning strategy was used to identify 12 in the tomato, and it is proposed that one or both of these leucine-rich repeats are involved in Fusarium oxysporum resistance with 12 specificity.