What is single nucleotide polymorphic

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A single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) is a variation in a single nucleotide that occurs at a specific position in the genome. These variations are the most common type of genetic variation among individuals and can be found throughout the human genome. SNPs can have different effects on an individual's phenotype and are used in genetic studies to understand the relationship between genetic variations and traits or diseases.
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