Conservation Biology
Single nucleotide polymorphisms, or SNPs, are variations at a single position in a DNA sequence among individuals. These variations can affect how genes function and contribute to the genetic diversity within a population. SNPs serve as important genetic markers in conservation genetics and genomics, helping researchers understand the genetic health of populations and the effects of environmental changes.
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