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9 October, 18:08

SNP is an acronym for:

A. simple Northern probe

B. sample in situ probe

C. simple nucleotide probe

D. single nucleotide polymorphism polypeptide

E. sequence normal

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  1. 9 October, 18:23
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    single nucleotide polymorphism

    Explanation:

    A SNP (above) is a mutation in DNA at exactly one nucleotide (A, T, C, or G) that is present in at least 1% of the population.

    For instance, let's say a certain protein relies on the sequence - TTG - at a certain position in a gene. If the sequence - ATG - is seen in that exact position in the gene (the A residue replacing the first T residue) in at least one percent of the population, this would be a SNP. If this replacement were in less than one percent of the population, it would just be a mutation.
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