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Molecular basis of genetic polymorphisms & their detection. Allelic differences(variation) at dna level can influence mrna expression and/or protein function and thus the phenotype. One of the simplest type of allele is snps. There are 2 two different single nucleotide polymorphisms(snps) They differ by one nucleotide ( t g ). There is no dominance and recessiveness at dna level, since it is the underlying genotypic basis of inheritance. In dna level, there is no dominance or recessiveness! They don"t get disappeared, they are always there! However, in genotype level (mendel) there and dominance and recessiveness. And one allele does disappear when they are inherited. [mutations are the ultimate source of allelic variation] <4 types of mutations> they may be expressed as a problem or good thing or they could be silent. [how changes in dna affect phenotype?---affecting the condition/function of protein] This is a successful/healthy process of making a protein starting from gene.

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