The fidelity of DNA replication serves as the nidus for both genetic evolution and genomic instability fostering disease. Single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) constitute greater than 80% of the genetic variation between individuals. A new theory regarding DNA replication fidelity has emerged in which selectivity is governed by base-pair geometry through interactions between the selected nucleotide, the complementary strand, and the polymerase active site. We hypothesize that specific nucleotide combinations in the flanking regions of SNP fragments are associated with mutation
Multi-nucleotide variants (MNVs), defined as two or more nearby variants existing on the same haplot...
Multi-nucleotide variants (MNVs), defined as two or more nearby variants existing on the same haplot...
Identifying DNA polymorphisms that affect molecular processes like transcription, splicing, or trans...
Abstract Background The fidelity of DNA replication serves as the nidus for both genetic evolution a...
It is amazing to know that around 99.9% of the individuals genome among persons is alike, and only 0...
Single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) are variations in the genome where one base pair can differ b...
Single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) are variations in the genome where one base pair can differ b...
Objectives: DNA sequences are very rich in short repeats and their pattern can be altered by point m...
Objectives: DNA sequences are very rich in short repeats and their pattern can be altered by point m...
Objectives: DNA sequences are very rich in short repeats and their pattern can be altered by point m...
Objectives: DNA sequences are very rich in short repeats and their pattern can be altered by point m...
BACKGROUND: Single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) have been used extensively in genetics and epidem...
We explore the large-scale behavior of nucleotide compositional strand asymmetries along human chrom...
Multi-nucleotide variants (MNVs), defined as two or more nearby variants existing on the same haplot...
Polymorphism or variation in DNA sequence can affect individual phenotypes such as color of skin or ...
Multi-nucleotide variants (MNVs), defined as two or more nearby variants existing on the same haplot...
Multi-nucleotide variants (MNVs), defined as two or more nearby variants existing on the same haplot...
Identifying DNA polymorphisms that affect molecular processes like transcription, splicing, or trans...
Abstract Background The fidelity of DNA replication serves as the nidus for both genetic evolution a...
It is amazing to know that around 99.9% of the individuals genome among persons is alike, and only 0...
Single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) are variations in the genome where one base pair can differ b...
Single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) are variations in the genome where one base pair can differ b...
Objectives: DNA sequences are very rich in short repeats and their pattern can be altered by point m...
Objectives: DNA sequences are very rich in short repeats and their pattern can be altered by point m...
Objectives: DNA sequences are very rich in short repeats and their pattern can be altered by point m...
Objectives: DNA sequences are very rich in short repeats and their pattern can be altered by point m...
BACKGROUND: Single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) have been used extensively in genetics and epidem...
We explore the large-scale behavior of nucleotide compositional strand asymmetries along human chrom...
Multi-nucleotide variants (MNVs), defined as two or more nearby variants existing on the same haplot...
Polymorphism or variation in DNA sequence can affect individual phenotypes such as color of skin or ...
Multi-nucleotide variants (MNVs), defined as two or more nearby variants existing on the same haplot...
Multi-nucleotide variants (MNVs), defined as two or more nearby variants existing on the same haplot...
Identifying DNA polymorphisms that affect molecular processes like transcription, splicing, or trans...