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Oct30-11, 08:34 PM   #1
 

DNA Fingerprinting: Genome variability


How much variability exists between the genomes of separate individuals? What is an SNP?
 
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An SNP is a single-nucleotide polymorphism. DNA is a sequence of nucleotides, and an SNP is a variation in the population at a particular nucleotide in that sequence. The extent of variability is not fully known.
http://www.ornl.gov/sci/techresource...faq/snps.shtml
http://snp.cshl.org/
 
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Nov2-11, 06:10 AM   #4
 

DNA Fingerprinting: Genome variability


DNA fingerprinting is generally done with STRP short tandem repeat polymorphisms.
I imagine SNPs would be used to determine differences in certain alleles.

From wiki: "The nucleotide diversity between humans is about 0.1%"

Our genome is ~3 billion basepairs, 0.1% of 3 billion is 3 000 000. SO between any 2 people there is said to be ~3 million nucleotide differences!
 
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