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What in the world is a SNP??

A SNP (pronounced “snip”) is a single nucleotide polymorphism to be exact. Ok, that doesn’t help at all, right? A basic overview on genetics is necessary to really understand SNPs. For simplicity, these are the key pieces: Your genetic code is built with DNA. The smallest building blocks of DNA are called nucleotides. A nucleotide contains a base attached to …

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