Genome variation for non-geneticists

Nature Genetics 48, 1297 (2016). doi:10.1038/ng.3716 Single-nucleotide variation (SNPs or SNVs) in the human genome is now being used by the public and by researchers interested in the functional mechanisms of genetic perturbation for the 3D structure and function of the nucleus in various cells and tissues, and for understanding human–microbiota interactions. We have some requests for authors that may help prevent misunderstanding as familiar genetic markers acquire new users.
Source: Nature Genetics - Category: Genetics & Stem Cells Tags: Editorial Source Type: research
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