Single-nucleotide polymorphism - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A single-nucleotide polymorphism ( SNP , pronounced snip ) is a DNA sequence variation occurring when a single nucleotide — A, T, C, or G — in the genome (or other shared sequence) differs betwe...
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A Single Nucleotide Polymorphism, or SNP (pronounced "snip"), is a small ... Because genetic factors also affect a person's response to drug therapy, DNA polymorphisms such as SNPs will be useful in helping researchers determine and understand why individuals differ in their abilities to absorb or clear certain drugs,
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The Single Nucleotide Polymorphism database (dbSNP) is a public-domain archive for a broad collection of simple genetic polymorphisms. ... PubMed Nucleotide Protein Genome Structure PopSet Taxonomy OMIM Books SNP...
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Single nucleotide polymorphisms, or SNPs (pronounced "snips"), are DNA sequence variations that occur when a single nucleotide (A,T,C,or G) in the genome sequence is altered. For example a SNP might change the DNA sequence AAGGCTAA to ATGGCTAA.
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Single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) are a type of polymorphism involving variation of a single base pair. Scientists are studying how single nucleotide polymorphisms, or SNPs (pronounced "snips"), in the human genome correlate with disease, drug response, and other phenotypes.
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Single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) are DNA sequence variations that occur when a single nucleotide (A,T,C,or G) in the genome sequence is changed. Most SNPs, actually about two of every three SNPs, involve the replacement of cytosine (C) with thymine (T). SNPs occur every 100 to 300 bases along the human genome.
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SNP array - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In molecular biology and bioinformatics, a SNP array is a type of DNA microarray which is used to detect polymorphisms within a population. A single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP), a variation at a s...
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Design, Setting, and Participants  Among a sample of 1056 individuals from 235 families selected from 13 clinical centers in the United States and Australia and from a family ascertainment core center, we tested 5 single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) within the tau gene for association with PD, using family-based...
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The National Human Genome Research Institute's grant application solicitation for methods for discovering and scoring single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs). ... Methods for Discovering and Scoring Single Nucleotide Polymorphisms...
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Single nucleotide polymorphisms, frequently called SNPs (pronounced “snips”), are the most common type of genetic variation among people. Each SNP represents a difference in a single DNA building block, called a nucleotide. For example, a S...
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