genetic markers
Genetic markers are specific DNA sequences or variations that can be used to identify and locate genes or regions of the genome, aiding in the study of genetic traits, diseases, or ancestry.
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- copy number variations (cnvs)
- dna sequencing
- dominant and recessive traits
- epigenetic markers
- gene expression profiling
- genetic ancestry markers
- genetic disease markers
- genetic evolution
- genetic information
- genetic inheritance
- genetic mapping
- genetic variation
- genome-wide association studies (gwas)
- genotyping
- haplotypes
- heritability
- inherited traits
- linkage disequilibrium
- microsatellites
- mitochondrial dna markers
- population genetics
- proteomic markers
- restriction fragment length polymorphisms (rflps)
- single nucleotide polymorphisms (snps)
- transcriptomic markers
- y chromosome markers
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