Does anyone know what percentage of single nucleotide polymorphisms within a gene body regulate expression of genes other than the one in which the SNP is found in? In a related question, what is the disadvantage of associating an intragenic GWAS SNP to the gene in which it is located? We'd be very grateful for any insights to these questions. Many thanks in advance.
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What % of intragenic SNPs regulate distant genes?
Started by molbiolnew, Jan 26 2017 06:47 AM
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