From what I have heard, electrophoresis is a method utilized to determine the DNA composition of an animal, with the goal to be able to determine population sources and perhaps genetic makeup of an animal.
I have a line of corns that I am not at all certain that they are pure corns. This could have a significant impact on my breeding plans one way or the other, so I would like to be able to POSITIVELY have these animals examined by someone competent in electrophoresis as well as the background to be able to make such a determination. Right now, I could easily weed out the entire line of them, but a few generations down the road, this might not be quite so easy to do.
Does anyone have any ideas about whom I could approach about doing this work for me?
I have a line of corns that I am not at all certain that they are pure corns. This could have a significant impact on my breeding plans one way or the other, so I would like to be able to POSITIVELY have these animals examined by someone competent in electrophoresis as well as the background to be able to make such a determination. Right now, I could easily weed out the entire line of them, but a few generations down the road, this might not be quite so easy to do.
Does anyone have any ideas about whom I could approach about doing this work for me?