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Meanings of single nucleotide polymorphism in English
(Genetics) genetic variation in a DNA sequence that occurs when a single nucleotide in a genome is altered; SNPs are usually considered to be point mutations that have been evolutionarily successful enough to recur in a significant proportion of the population of a species.
Usage of single nucleotide polymorphism in English
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Copy number profiles of 265 patients were determined using singlenucleotidepolymorphism array.
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No other singlenucleotidepolymorphism was associated with risk overall or within subgroups.
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Nevertheless, genome-wide association studies only yielded singlenucleotidepolymorphism loci of moderate importance.
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In silico analysis of candidate genes was performed on genome-wide singlenucleotidepolymorphism data.
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However, linkage analyses conditional on the singlenucleotidepolymorphism indicated that other functional variants should exist.
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Similarly, no singlenucleotidepolymorphism showed significant genome-wide evidence of an interaction with APOL1 risk variants.
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This study examines a singlenucleotidepolymorphism in the putative promoter region of the TPH2 gene.
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Genome-wide association analysis was performed with approximately 162,177 singlenucleotidepolymorphism markers.
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We identified and successfully replicated multiple singlenucleotidepolymorphism on chromosome 6p21.
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In humans, we identify a singlenucleotidepolymorphism in the LTA4H promoter that regulates its transcriptional activity.
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We used singlenucleotidepolymorphism (SNP) fine mapping to search for the vulnerability genes of schizophrenia.
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A high-density genome scan was performed using a mouse singlenucleotidepolymorphism chip yielding 1967 informative polymorphic markers.
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The investigations included clinical examination, muscle histopathology and genetic analysis by whole exome sequencing and singlenucleotidepolymorphism arrays.
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The outcomes were determined in terms of association of singlenucleotidepolymorphism of transforming growth factor β1with breast cancer.
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Genome-wide association studies using recently developed large scale singlenucleotidepolymorphism platforms are beginning to be performed, and results reported.
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Novel evidence using biomarkers, such as S100 proteins and novel singlenucleotidepolymorphism data, could add value to clinical models.