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Single nucleotide polymorphismus - less polymorphic than SSRs


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Pyrosequencing

... But then: Should I include those rare variants too in the dispensation order? Another thing, which mode should I use to design such assays: SNP, AQ, SQA?

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by kk
Fri Feb 01, 2013 9:04 am
 
Forum: Molecular Biology
Topic: Pyrosequencing
Replies: 2
Views: 395

How can I find out what version of CYP1A2 I have?

1. You could find a company that offers SNP genotyping, like 23andMe, and then check to make sure that they test for that specific polymorphism. This will also give you information about a lot of different polymorphisms as well. 2. Or, if you're ...

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by AstraSequi
Fri Feb 24, 2012 7:41 am
 
Forum: Genetics
Topic: How can I find out what version of CYP1A2 I have?
Replies: 1
Views: 943

Query regarding promoter prediction

Hiii every one... I try to mine SNP in promoter region of gene in wheat crop.... Plzzz suggest a suitable protocol... as i am not able to mine SNP in promoter region of my gene

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by bioinfobio
Mon Feb 06, 2012 10:58 am
 
Forum: Bioinformatics
Topic: Query regarding promoter prediction
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Views: 929

Re: Evolutionists Show of Shutting Down the Debate

... in the DNA that can then, or not, lead to a change in a character or phenotype. A change of one base for another is the most common (a "SNP" or Single Nucleotide Ploymorphism, also known as a point mutation). Deletions, insertions, and inversions also lead to changes in the DNA ...

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by Crucible
Tue Nov 08, 2011 5:29 pm
 
Forum: Evolution
Topic: Evolutionists Show of Shutting Down the Debate
Replies: 71
Views: 15496

Re: Evolutionists Show of Shutting Down the Debate

... in the DNA that can then, or not, lead to a change in a character or phenotype. A change of one base for another is the most common (a "SNP" or Single Nucleotide Ploymorphism, also known as a point mutation). Deletions, insertions, and inversions also lead to changes in the DNA ...

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by Gavin
Tue Nov 08, 2011 5:10 pm
 
Forum: Evolution
Topic: Evolutionists Show of Shutting Down the Debate
Replies: 71
Views: 15496
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