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... DNA can be thought of as a sequence of nucleotides denoted by A, C, G and T. Locations along the DNA sequence that differ from person to person in the nucleotide(s) present at that location are called genetic variants. Currently, relatively inexpensive genotyping platforms can readily determine poin ...
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