a.
To determine: The
Introduction: Single nucleotide polymorphism (SNPs) is the variation in DNA sequence that lies in the change of single nucleotide. The SNPs in the gene produce different variants or alleles of that particular gene.
b.
To determine: The different haplotypes found in these sequences.
Introduction: The haplotypes or haploid genotype is a set of genes that inherited from a single parent. A group of SNPs found in a single chromosome forms the haplotype, which is used to determine the influence of genes on diseases.
c.
To determine:
The haplotypes of each sequence by listing the specific bases at each variable position in the particular haplotype.
Introduction: The haplotypes or haploid genotype is a set of genes that inherited from a single parent. A group of SNPs found in a single chromosome forms the haplotype, which is used to determine the influence of genes on diseases.
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