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A single nucleotide polymorphism, or SNP, represents a single base difference in the more than three billion nucleotides (base pairs) of DNA comprising the human genome. Each person is estimated to have [only!] three to 10 million SNPs, which account for many of the common genetic differences between individuals. Source: Orchid Biosciences Inc. |
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