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Biology, 30.08.2019 02:30, mat1413

Single nucleotide polymorphisms (snps) are useful in epidemiology because:
a. it is a laboratory technique that permits manipulation of dna to determine gene function
b. their presence is evidence of a defect in dna replication, and therefore proof that a given disease is present
c. they may be located within or in close proximity to a gene, and may therefore serve in identifying carriers of a characteristic (including a genetic defect)
d. it is an approach to determine the location of a given gene, therefore speeding identification of the mechanism of the disease and confirming carriers of the defect

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