4) Which mutational variants are most likely to affect fitness, variants in intr
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4) Which mutational variants are most likely to affect fitness, variants in introns or variants in exons? 5) What does SNP stand for? SNP stands for single nucleotide polymorphism. 6) Which SNP most likely affects fitness, a synonymous SNP or a nonsynonymous SNP? Part C) The Human Genome Review this resource: https://ghr.nlm.nih.gov/primer/genomicresearch/snp 7) How many SNPs are there in the human genome? There are 10 million sing nucleotide polymorphism in a human genome. 8) Are human SN questions #2 and #3 to develop your response. Ps most commonly found in genes, or between genes? Why? Use your answers toExplanation / Answer
4. exons and introns are the part of RNA in which introns are removed from RNA to produce mature messenger RNA.
Exons are the coding region of RNA which are involved in the formation of protein.
so mutation or any change in Exon leads to mutation or error in protein.
5. it is single nucleotide polymorphism.
in which change of DNA occurs by the change in single nucleotide of DNA sequence.
6. synonymous means same
Nonsynonymous means different.
So is the name indicates that different or nonsynonymous SNP is most effective.
for example change in the DNA sequence in which adenine nucleotide i removed and again another adenine nucleotide is added - Synonymous SNP
Adenine is removed and thymine nucleotide is added in the DNA sequence: nonsynonymous SNP.
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