I have found that a minor allele confers risk in one population and protection in another - please help to explain why this is different? is it simply due to differences in allele frequencies between the 2 populations, or is there more complex explanation?
Thanks in advance.
minor allele risk AND protection (in 2 populations)
Started by angel0071987, Mar 07 2013 02:39 AM
minor allele risk allele SNP
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