Nonsense SNPs Quite Common in Human Genomes, Study Finds
February 05, 2009
Nonsense SNPs Quite Common in Human Genomes, Study Finds
By a GenomeWeb staff reporter
A research group from the Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute reports that as many as one in every 200 human genes can be inactivated by nonsense mutations without obvious consequences.
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