@Sophie: A copy number variant (CNV) is a segment of DNA in which copy-number differences have been found by comparison of two or more genomes.[context?] The segment may range from one kilobase to several megabases in size.[1] Humans (being diploid) ordinarily have two copies of each autosomal region, one per chromosome. This may vary for particular genetic regions due to deletion or duplication.--------------WIKI
@Sophie:A copy number variant (CNV) is a segment of DNA in which copy-number differences have been found by comparison of two or more genomes.[context?] The segment may range from one kilobase to several megabases in size.[1] Humans (being diploid) ordinarily have two copies of each autosomal region, one per chromosome. This may vary for particular genetic regions due to deletion or duplication.————–WIKI
是不是copy number variations (CNV) 呢?
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不错的博客
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@少斌:no
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@havocor:是不是分子标记里面的概念啊。听着怎么像是不同的重复次数。
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maybe
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@Sophie:maybe
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@havocor:呵呵,可能在不同的领域里面不一样,如果有兴趣的话,可以把你的文章原文之类的贴上来,一起讨论一下。
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@Sophie: A copy number variant (CNV) is a segment of DNA in which copy-number differences have been found by comparison of two or more genomes.[context?] The segment may range from one kilobase to several megabases in size.[1] Humans (being diploid) ordinarily have two copies of each autosomal region, one per chromosome. This may vary for particular genetic regions due to deletion or duplication.--------------WIKI
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@Sophie:A copy number variant (CNV) is a segment of DNA in which copy-number differences have been found by comparison of two or more genomes.[context?] The segment may range from one kilobase to several megabases in size.[1] Humans (being diploid) ordinarily have two copies of each autosomal region, one per chromosome. This may vary for particular genetic regions due to deletion or duplication.————–WIKI
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