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By balinThe Genomics Laboratory. Key Technologies PCR Gel electrophoresis SNP genotyping through Microarrays Inputs Biological samples Subject and pedigree information Outputs Genotypes (raw data) Report phenotypes (presence of genetic defect) Report parentage (or predictions of parentage)
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By dickCombinatorial Algorithms for Haplotype Inference. Pure Parsimony Dan Gusfield. SNP Data. A SNP is a Single Nucleotide Polymorphism - a site in the genome where two different nucleotides appear with sufficient frequency in the population (say each with 5% frequency or more).
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