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1Point-by-point mutations, called single nucleotide polymorphisms, involve simple changes to DNA lettering.
2Short read aligners are well suited to single nucleotide and indel detection.
3Eleven single nucleotide polymorphisms were selected to tag common linkage disequilibrium clusters.
4Copy number profiles of 265 patients were determined using single nucleotide polymorphism array.
5No other single nucleotide polymorphism was associated with risk overall or within subgroups.
6Nevertheless, genome-wide association studies only yielded single nucleotide polymorphism loci of moderate importance.
7All the amino acid changes leading to escape resulted from single nucleotide substitutions.
8The mutation-rank analysis detected no new single nucleotide polymorphisms linked to drug resistance.
9Others focused on the interaction between single nucleotide polymorphisms and microRNA binding sites.
10No single nucleotide polymorphisms were observed in the k13 propeller region.
11Ninety-five percent of all haplotypes were determined by five haplotype-tagging single nucleotide polymorphisms.
12The mutations vary from single nucleotide substitutions to deletions of the entire gene.
13After data processing, 34 common single nucleotide polymorphisms were included in our further analyses.
14PsAvr3c natural alleles display a rich diversity of single nucleotide polymorphisms in field isolates.
15No single nucleotide polymorphisms were strongly associated with treatment outcomes.
16In silico analysis of candidate genes was performed on genome-wide single nucleotide polymorphism data.
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