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Single nucleotide polymorphism Nonsynonymous

Polymorphisms have been identified in both UGT1 A3 and UGT1A4. Iwai et al. identified four nonsynonymous single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) in... [Pg.92]

Natural variation in the genes that encode adrenergic receptors (ARs) have been identified. The variations of major interest for common diseases are those that occur with allele frequencies >1% and are termed polymorphisms. Within the coding region, polymorphic variation can result in either a change in the encoded amino acid (nonsynonymous) or, because of the redundancy of the genetic code, have no effect on the encoded residue (synonymous). The most common variants are single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs), but insertions and deletions are also found. AR polymorphisms have been considered as poten-... [Pg.339]


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