HONORS 232 Lecture Notes - Lecture 8: Genomics, Relative Risk, Single-Nucleotide Polymorphism

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Lecture 8 assignment: genetic mapping: explain in your own words where genetic differences observed among people come from and how they give rise to variation in traits within the human population. The main point of difference in individual genomes are called single nucleotide polymorphisms, otherwise known as snps. These are essentially markers of genetic variation, and are what makes us all different. While genotype is the genetic composition of an individual organism, that organism"s phenotype is the set of traits that appear physically. These physically represented traits are a result of various snps. These 10 million or so points of differentiation are what make humans so vastly different among each other. In my opinion, the use of genotype and genetic information should be used in court when applicable, but only when scienti cally corroborated by experience that could speak to how and why the defendant committed his crime.

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