Comparing genomes of people with and without certain diseases and looking for disease specific SNPs or INDELs is what
type of study?
1. A Mendelian study
2. An RNA interference study
3. A knockout study
4. A genome-wide association study (GWAS)
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They can act as biological markers, helping scientists locate genes that are associated with disease. When SNPs occur within a gene or in a regulatory region near a gene, they may play a more direct role in disease by affecting the gene's function. Most SNPs have no effect on health or development.
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