singelnukleotidvariationer
Singelnukleotidvariationer, often abbreviated as SNVs, represent the most common type of genetic variation in humans. They occur when a single nucleotide base (adenine, guanine, cytosine, or thymine) in the DNA sequence is altered. These alterations can arise spontaneously during DNA replication or be inherited from parents. While many SNVs have no observable effect on an individual's health or traits, some can lead to significant consequences.
The impact of an SNV depends on its location within the genome and the specific change it
The study of SNVs is crucial in various fields of biology and medicine. In genetics research, SNVs