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SNPs are _____, and they _____ produce phenotypic differences. Please choose the correct answer from the following choices, and then select the submit answer button. Answer choices

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SNPs are Single nucleotide polymorphism and they produce phenotypic differences.

  • SNPs are polymorphisms that result from single point mutations that result in various alleles with different bases at certain nucleotide positions within a locus.
  • SNPs are already the most common sort of marker because of their enormous prevalence in the genome.
  • SNPs can either be silent (synonymous), modify the encoded amino acids, or just appear in non-coding areas.
  • They may have an impact on messenger RNA (mRNA) structure (stability), subcellular localization of mRNAs and/or proteins, promoter activity (gene expression), and hence may result in illness.

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