Tip of the Week: Genome Variation Tour III

30 June, 2010 (00:17) | General Science, Tip of the Week | By: Trey


Today’s tip is the continuation of researching a single SNP in an individual genome. Trey will use a dbSNP RS ID to find linkage disequilibrium information between a SNP of interest and SNPs in the region easily and quickly. GVS, the Genome Variation Server at the University of Washington to analyze a dbSNP rs ID of your choice. This 3 minute screencast will show you how to use the GVS tool to quickly get this information for a wide range of populations.

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