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In [[molecular biology]], '''restriction fragment length polymorphism''' ('''RFLP''') is a technique that exploits variations in [[homology (biology)|homologous]] [[DNA]] sequences, known as [[
Although now largely obsolete due to the emergence of inexpensive [[DNA sequencing]] technologies, RFLP analysis was the first [[DNA profiling]] technique inexpensive enough to see widespread application. RFLP analysis was an important early tool in [[genome mapping]], localization of genes for [[genetic disorder]]s, determination of [[Genetic testing|risk]] for disease, and [[DNA paternity testing|paternity testing]].
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