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  1. Select and evaluate taged SNPs from genotype data.
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  2. Provides quick access to all data found in the dbSNP and HapMap databases, and includes specialized data from other projects. The database includes a suite of analysis tools such as linkage disequilibrium plots, tag SNPs and more. Users can also upload their own data and use the GVS analysis and visualization tools.
    Subject Areas: Genomics, Genetics, Bioinformatics
    Content: SNP, DNA, Gene, Sequence
  3. Search for comprehensive information on polymorphisms in various organisms.
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  4. Allowssimulation of non-multiplicative effects and two-way interaction effects.
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  5. Search for information about how variation in human genes leads to variation in response to drugs.
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  6. A Variational Bayes within-sample SNP genotyping algorithm that does not require a reference population.
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  7. Identify the potential biological impact of genetic markers and complex relationships among genetic markers and genes using this database of SNP alleles.
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  8. Carry out automatic masking of SNPs and repeats across eukaryotic genomes.
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  9. An established software for haplotype association analysis of nuclear families.
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  10. A system that uses genome-wide genotype data to estimate disease susceptibility.
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