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SNP-PHAGE: High-Throughput SNP Discovery Pipeline
2009High-throughput genotyping technologies have become popular in studies that aim to reveal the genetics behind polygenic traits such as complex disease and the diverse response to some drug treatments. These technologies utilize bioinformatics tools to define strategies, analyze data, and estimate the final associations between certain genetic markers ...
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2009
Researchers interested in obtaining detailed information on SNPs now work in a golden age of online database availability: never has so much data and such a wealth of information been freely accessible for such a substantial proportion of the 18 million single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) loci currently characterized in the human genome.
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Researchers interested in obtaining detailed information on SNPs now work in a golden age of online database availability: never has so much data and such a wealth of information been freely accessible for such a substantial proportion of the 18 million single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) loci currently characterized in the human genome.
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Neurology, 2019
Stroke is a leading cause of adult disability. Understanding the role of genetics in stroke outcome could provide novel strategies for improving stroke prognosis and identify new targets to reduce disability caused by stroke. A large number of factors contribute to outcome in patients with stroke, including prior functional and cognitive status ...
Steven J. Kittner, Glen C. Jickling
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Stroke is a leading cause of adult disability. Understanding the role of genetics in stroke outcome could provide novel strategies for improving stroke prognosis and identify new targets to reduce disability caused by stroke. A large number of factors contribute to outcome in patients with stroke, including prior functional and cognitive status ...
Steven J. Kittner, Glen C. Jickling
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Science, 1997
HUMAN GENOME PROJECTCompany efforts to identify fine-scale variations in the human genome for drug development and other applications have galvanized a government plan to catalog these variations ([see main text][1]). Academics worry that private companies wielding new technologies for scanning the genome will lock up these "polymorphisms" in patent ...
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HUMAN GENOME PROJECTCompany efforts to identify fine-scale variations in the human genome for drug development and other applications have galvanized a government plan to catalog these variations ([see main text][1]). Academics worry that private companies wielding new technologies for scanning the genome will lock up these "polymorphisms" in patent ...
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2016
Kevin Pringle provides insight into the strategy pursued by his Party which, alongside the Conservatives, was one of the two undoubted winners of the General Election. He charts the emergence of the SNP as an electoral force and how success at Holyrood paved the way for a significant breakthrough at Westminster that finally came in 2015.
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Kevin Pringle provides insight into the strategy pursued by his Party which, alongside the Conservatives, was one of the two undoubted winners of the General Election. He charts the emergence of the SNP as an electoral force and how success at Holyrood paved the way for a significant breakthrough at Westminster that finally came in 2015.
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