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How snp haplotype contribute to disease susceptibility?

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Answered by AfreenMohammedi
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Researchers have found SNPs that may help predict an individual's response to certain drugs, susceptibility to environmental factors such as toxins, and risk of developing particular diseases. SNPs can also be used to track the inheritance of disease genes within families.

Answered by hinaguptagracy
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two randomly selected human genomes, 99.9% of the DNA sequence is identical. The remaining 0.1% of DNA contains sequence variations. The most common type of such variation is called a single-nucleotide polymor- phism, or SNP. SNPs are highly abundant, stable, and distributed throughout the genome0

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