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What is SNP and explain?

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Answered by snowwhite48
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single nucleotide polymorphism frequent is called as SNP

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they are the most common type of genetic variation among peoples each snp represent the difference in single DNA building block


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Answered by nehakulkarni331
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Single nucleotide polymorphisms, frequently called SNP are the most common type of genetic variation among people. Each SNP represents a difference in a single DNA building block, called a nucleotide.That's a mouthful. It means some people, will have one base at a certain position, in a sequence of bases, and other people will have a different base at that position. The two forms of SNP are called "alleles."

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