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In [[molecular biology]], '''restriction fragment length polymorphism''', or '''RFLP''', is a technique that exploits variations in homologous DNA sequences. It refers to a [[polymorphism (biology)|difference]] between samples of [[Homology (biology)|homologous]] [[DNA]] molecules from differing locations of [[restriction site|restriction enzyme sites]], and to a related laboratory technique by which these segments can be illustrated. In '''RFLP analysis''', the DNA sample is broken into pieces (and
== Analysis (technology) ==
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