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hello guys.
i have hundreds of locations on the human genome, and i wish to check whether they're snps and what is the minor base, is there some better way than to downlaod them all and write code to extract ? thanks in advance ![]() |
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download a copy of dbsnp130 and then just check against that?
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yes, that's maybe what i 'll do if no other better tools
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