دور تعدد أشكال النوكليوتيد المفرد في التشخيص و العلاج
Other Title(s)
Single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) : the role in treatment and diagnosis
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Source
Issue
Vol. 5, Issue 9 (31 Oct. 2010)6 p.
Publisher
Syrian Clinical Laboratory Association
Publication Date
2010-10-31
Country of Publication
Syria
No. of Pages
6
Main Subjects
Abstract EN
A single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) is a small genetic change, or variation, that can occur within a DNA sequence.
SNP variation occurs when a single nucleotide, such as an A, replaces one of the other three nucleotide letters-C, G, or T.
By identifying most of the approximately 10 million SNPs estimated to occur in the human genome, the international HapMap project is identifying the basis for a large fraction of the genetic diversity in the human species.
SNPs can affect an individual's risk of disease or response to drugs.
In addition to changes in single genes that affect disease risk, it is thought that particular combinations of SNPs located across multiple genes contribute to a predisposition to developing medical conditions.
SNPs are also believed to underlie individual variation in response to medical treatment.
The study of SNPs is a great value for biomedical researches, development of pharmaceutical products and medical diagnostics
American Psychological Association (APA)
المقداد، ماهر. 2010. دور تعدد أشكال النوكليوتيد المفرد في التشخيص و العلاج. مجلة التشخيص المخبري،مج. 5، ع. 9.
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Modern Language Association (MLA)
المقداد، ماهر. دور تعدد أشكال النوكليوتيد المفرد في التشخيص و العلاج. مجلة التشخيص المخبري مج. 5، ع. 9 (تشرين الأول 2010).
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American Medical Association (AMA)
المقداد، ماهر. دور تعدد أشكال النوكليوتيد المفرد في التشخيص و العلاج. مجلة التشخيص المخبري. 2010. مج. 5، ع. 9.
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Data Type
Journal Articles
Language
Arabic
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يتضمن مراجع ببليوجرافية
Record ID
BIM-710110