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Oligomer restriction Many of the known RFLP assays detected polymorphisms which were far away from their probe locations.

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    Oligomer restriction

    Many of the known RFLP assays detected polymorphisms which were far away from their probe locations. ... Together, they developed the combined PCR-OR assay.
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    SNP genotyping

    If only the first probe’s fluorophore wavelength is detected during the assay then the individual is homozygous to the wild type. ... A new method for scoring single nucleotide polymorphisms.
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    Polymorphism (biology)

    Other human polymorphisms ... To sum up, in this species predation by birds appears to be the main (but not the only) selective force driving the polymorphism.
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    Allele specific oligonucleotide

    It acts as a probe for the presence of the target in a Southern blot assay or, more commonly, in the simpler Dot blot assay. ... ASO analysis is only one of the methods used to detect genetic polymorphisms.
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    Von Willebrand disease

    Type 2N can only be diagnosed by performing a "factor VIII binding" assay. ... In milder cases of type 1 vWD there may be a complex spectrum of molecular pathology in addition to polymorphisms of the vWF gene alone.
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    Ocular Albinism type 1

    Many different polymorphisms have also been detected, mainly in intron 1.
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    Restriction fragment length polymorphism

    An RFLP occurs when the size of a detected fragment varies between individuals. ... Fortunately, the results of the Human Genome Project have largely replaced the need for RFLP mapping, and the identification of many Single Nucleotide Polymorphisms (SNPs) in that project (as well as the direct identification of many disease genes and mutations) has replaced the need for RFLP disease linkage analysis (see SNP genotyping).
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    Tajima's D

    Thus the chances of "randomly" getting a D of 2 or greater is extremely rare, (lets say 1%). ... The average number of polymorphisms is .
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    Single-nucleotide polymorphism

    Single-nucleotide polymorphisms may fall within coding sequences of genes, non-coding regions of genes, or in the intergenic regions between genes.
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    Single nucleotide polymorphism

    Single nucleotide polymorphisms may fall within coding sequences of genes, non-coding regions of genes, or in the intergenic regions between genes.

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