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What is single nucleotide polymorphism?
Pronunciation: /ˈsɪŋgəl ˈnukliəˌtaɪd ˌpɑˌliˈmɔrfɪzm/
single nucleotide polymorphism
Definition
The most common type of change in DNA (molecules inside cells that carry genetic information). Single nucleotide polymorphisms occur when a single nucleotide (building block of DNA) is replaced with another. These changes may cause disease, and may affect how a person reacts to bacteria, viruses, drugs, and other substances. Also called SNP.