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A novel statistical method to mining the suspicious lethal genes and mutation sites by abnormal distributions of SNP patterns
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2019
bioRxiv
pre-print
A gene, a locatable region of genomic sequence, is the basic functional unit of heredity. Differences in genes lead to the various congenital physical conditions of people. One kind of these major differences are caused by genetic variations named single nucleotide polymorphisms(SNPs). SNPs may affect splice sites, protein structures and so on, and then cause gene abnormities. Some abnormities will lead to fatal diseases. People with these diseases have a small probability of having children.
doi:10.1101/530733
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