microvariant
A microvariant is a small variation in a biological sequence, typically a single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) or a short insertion/deletion (indel). These variations are often found in non-coding regions of the genome and can have significant implications for gene expression and protein function. Microvariants are prevalent in the human population, with estimates suggesting that each person carries around 3 million such variations.
Microvariants can arise through various mechanisms, including mutation, recombination, and gene conversion. They are often studied
The study of microvariants is a rapidly evolving field, with advancements in sequencing technologies enabling the