Human non-synonymous SNPs: server and survey

Volume: 30, Issue: 17, Pages: 3894 - 3900
Published: Sep 1, 2002
Abstract
Human single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) represent the most frequent type of human population DNA variation. One of the main goals of SNP research is to understand the genetics of the human phenotype variation and especially the genetic basis of human complex diseases. Non-synonymous coding SNPs (nsSNPs) comprise a group of SNPs that, together with SNPs in regulatory regions, are believed to have the highest impact on phenotype. Here we...
Paper Details
Title
Human non-synonymous SNPs: server and survey
Published Date
Sep 1, 2002
Volume
30
Issue
17
Pages
3894 - 3900
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