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Q: What can polymorphisms cause?
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How common are single nucleotide polymorphisms?

One in every 1,000 base pairs of DNA


What are restriction fragment length polymorphisms?

A technique that exploits variations in homologous DNA sequences


What are variations in specific nucleotides that are linked to human diseases called?

Single nucleotide polymorphisms which are also called SNPs or snips.


What has the author William Nevill Field written?

William Nevill Field has written: 'Genetical studies on enzyme polymorphisms in Aedes Aegypti'


What factors apart from genetic polymorphisms would alter the rate of metabolism of sulphadimidine in an individual?

1) nutrition 2)gender 3)age


What has the author Alastair Watson Ewing written?

Alastair Watson Ewing has written: 'An investigation into selective mechanisms capable of maintaining balanced polymorphisms. 1978'


What is SNPs?

Single nucleotide polymorphisms:SNP is a DNA sequence variation occurring when a single nucleotide - A, T, C or G - in the genome.


What has the author Joe Wayne Templeton written?

Joe Wayne Templeton has written: 'Genetic polymorphism of sheep hemoglobin' -- subject(s): Genetic polymorphisms, Sheep, Breeding


What has the author Mei Kuo written?

Mei Kuo has written: 'RFLP analyses of interspecific hybrids of Phaseolus' -- subject(s): Genetic polymorphisms, Beans, Genetics, Hybridization


What types of DNA do scientists use to determine individual identities of organisms within the same species?

Single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) and short tandem repeats (STRs)


What has the author Albert Giorgi written?

Albert Giorgi has written: 'Isozyme polymorphisms in lingcod, Ophiodon elongatus' -- subject(s): Lingcod, Geographical distribution, Fish populations, Genetics


What has the author Jane Catherine Figueiredo written?

Jane Catherine Figueiredo has written: 'The role of two DNA repair polymorphisms XRCC1-R399Q and XRCCC3-T241M in breast cancer risk'