In a study published today, scientists at deCODE genetics use genomic and genealogical data from across the population of Iceland over many decades to show that people who
carry sequence variations linked to higher levels of education have fewer children than average...
Not exact matches
A single DNA
sequence is formed from a chain of four nucleotide bases and if some individuals in a population do not
carry the same nucleotide at a specific position in the
sequence, the
variation is classified as an SNP.
New technologies allow extensive
sequencing to be
carried out to analyse
sequence variation, transcription, epigenetics and other phenomena.