Recent patents on high-throughput single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) genotyping methods |
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Authors: | de Paula Careta Francisco Paneto Greiciane Gaburro |
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Affiliation: | Federal University of Espirito Santo, CCA - Alegre, Espirito Santo, Brazil. ggpaneto@cca.ufes.br. |
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Abstract: | Single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) are single-base inheritable variations in a given and defined genetic location that occur in at least 1% of the population. SNPs are useful markers for genetic association studies in disease susceptibility or adverse drug reactions, in evolutionary studies and forensic science. Given the potential impact of SNPs, the biotechnology industry has focused on the development of high-throughput methods for SNP genotyping. Many highthroughput SNP genotyping technologies are currently available and many others are being patented recently. Each offers a unique combination of scale, accuracy, throughput and cost. In this review, we described some of the most important recent SNP genotyping methods and also recent patents associated with it. |
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