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The study of genomes, the DNA complement of organisms.
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Number of introns in a genome
Yes, the individual number of exons/introns will vary in a transcript, but what you can do is just count all possible exons of a gene
For example, lets say you have an alternative exon in these two is …
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Accuracy of a particular genetics test
Like the comment said this question is very broad but Im going to try and clear some things up for you. A "genetic test" is just simply a test that tells you whether or not you have a certain genotype …
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Inheritance of Huntington's disease
Excellent question. The answer is that, in general, there is a higher rate of mutation in spermatogenesis compared to oogenesis. This is because there are more cell divisions during spermatogenesis, w …
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Why only heterogeneous SNVs for validation using genotyping arrays?
The purpose of validating is to find genuine SNPs and not those caused by sequencing or amplification errors. It is extremely unlikely you will have a false homozygous SNP as a result of error. Just t …