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  2. SNP genotyping - Wikipedia

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    The use of SNPs is being extended in the HapMap project, which aims to provide the minimal set of SNPs needed to genotype the human genome. SNPs can also provide a genetic fingerprint for use in identity testing. [1] The increase of interest in SNPs has been reflected by the furious development of a diverse range of SNP genotyping methods.

  3. Single-nucleotide polymorphism - Wikipedia

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    A tag SNP is a representative single-nucleotide polymorphism in a region of the genome with high linkage disequilibrium (the non-random association of alleles at two or more loci). Tag SNPs are useful in whole-genome SNP association studies, in which hundreds of thousands of SNPs across the entire genome are genotyped.

  4. SNP annotation - Wikipedia

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    SNPs are currently the marker of choice due to their large numbers in virtually all populations of individuals. The location of these biomarkers can be tremendously important in terms of predicting functional significance, genetic mapping and population genetics. [3] Each SNP represents a nucleotide change between two individuals at a defined ...

  5. SNP array - Wikipedia

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    A SNP array can also be used to generate a virtual karyotype using software to determine the copy number of each SNP on the array and then align the SNPs in chromosomal order. [10] SNPs can also be used to study genetic abnormalities in cancer. For example, SNP arrays can be used to study loss of heterozygosity (LOH). LOH occurs when one allele ...

  6. SNV calling from NGS data - Wikipedia

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    An important part of the design of variant calling methods using NGS data is the DNA sequence used as a reference to which the NGS reads are aligned. In human genetics studies, high quality references are available, from sources such as the HapMap project , [ 10 ] which can substantially improve the accuracy of the variant calls made by variant ...

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  8. Kompetitive allele specific PCR - Wikipedia

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    For maize there have been between 50 and 100 SNPs identified that can be used to conduct this type of analysis. [2] Quality analysis (QC analysis) is used to maintain the purity of the inbred line. QC genotype protocol uses 50-100 SNPs to determine non-homogeneity within a sample and establish genetic identity.

  9. Manslaughter charge against Daniel Penny dismissed - AOL

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    The manslaughter charge against Daniel Penny has been dismissed after jurors told the judge twice Friday that they were unable to reach a unanimous vote.