They analyzed more than 1, 400 single nucleotide polymorphisms, or SNPs for short, to see if any particular SNPs were more frequently carried by schizophrenia patients than unaffected people.
他们分析了多达1400个单核苷酸多态性,或简写为SNPs,为了检查精神分裂症患者是否比正常人更频繁地携带了SNPs。
Two single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs), both located onthe chromosomal region 2p35, had the highest degree of associationwith alcohol dependence in a relatively homogenous patient population.
两个都位于染色体上2P35区域的单核苷酸多态性(SNPs)对于在相关的同种疾病总数的酒精依赖上有着最高程度的相关性。
Current genetic tests analyze about 600,000 SNPs (single nucleotide polymorphisms) or 0.1 percent of the entire genome.
当前的基因检测分析了大约600,000个SNP(单核苷酸多态性),只是整个基因组的千分之一。
Each person's collection of these changes (called "single nucleotide polymorphisms, or SNPs) contributes to his or her individuality.
每个人带有的这些差异的集合(称作单核苷酸多态性,简称SNPs)造成了他/她的独特性。
Dr Quintana-Murci's data were drawn from a project called HapMap, which catalogues what are known as single-nucleotide polymorphisms, or SNPs.
Quintana - Murci博士的数据来自人类基因组单体型计划图,旨在对单核苷酸多态性,即SNPs进行归类。
Scientists later refined the map by looking for single variations called SNPs or single nucleotide polymorphisms.
科学家们稍后通过利用称为SNP的单核苷酸多态性使遗传图谱更加精细。
Dr Hall looked for links between the placebo effect's strength and certain mutations, known as single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs), in which a single DNA "letter" in a gene is changed.
霍尔博士寻找了安慰剂效应强度和某些基因突变之间的联系,这些突变被称为“单核苷酸多态性”(SNPs),其基因中单个DNA的碱基“字母”序列发生改变。
Using about 50 different variations - single-nucleotide polymorphisms (otherwise known as SNPs) - researchers created a risk score.
研究者使用了约50种不同的变异——单核苷酸多态性(亦称SNPs)——创建了风险评分系统。
Using about 50 different variations - single-nucleotide polymorphisms (otherwise known as SNPs) - researchers created a risk score.
研究者使用了约50种不同的变异——单核苷酸多态性(亦称SNPs)——创建了风险评分系统。
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