Title of article :
Single Nucleotide Polymorphisms and Association Studies: A Few Critical Points
Author/Authors :
Angaji, S.A Department of Cell and Molecular Sciences - Faculty of Biological Sciences - Kharazmi University, Tehran
Abstract :
Single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP, pronounced snip) represents a DNA sequence variant of a single base pair with the minor allele
occurring in more than 1% of a given population. The broad field of applications for SNPs induced a pressing need for effective
instruments for SNP detection. During the last decade a considerable number of methods for SNP discovery (search for new SNPs) and
detection (recognition of already known SNPs) were developed. Studying the association between quantitative phenotype and SNPs has
been a major challenge in genetics. To understand underlying mechanisms of complex phenotypes, it is often necessary to consider joint
genetic effects across multiple SNPs. In this article, SNPs and their role in association studies were reviewed.
Keywords :
Molecular markers , Candidate genes , Linkage
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics