Student Symposium -Abstracts selected for posters - Single Nucleotide Polymorphisms are the most common type of genetic variations in humans and can be responsible for genetic diseases. We analyzed non-synonymous coding SNPs and developed a method based on support vector machines that starting from sequence information can predict if a single point mutation is polymorphism-related or disease-related
Prediction of the insurgence of human genetic diseases due to single point protein mutation
Fariselli P.;
2005-01-01
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Student Symposium -Abstracts selected for posters - Single Nucleotide Polymorphisms are the most common type of genetic variations in humans and can be responsible for genetic diseases. We analyzed non-synonymous coding SNPs and developed a method based on support vector machines that starting from sequence information can predict if a single point mutation is polymorphism-related or disease-relatedFile in questo prodotto:
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