Define AND describe all the SNPIndel types variant consequen
Define AND describe all the SNP/Indel types variant consequences listed below:
1. Deletion
2. Insertion
3. Inversion
Solution
1)DELETION :In single nucleotide polymorphism,is a type of genetic variation in which specific nucleotide sequence is absent . indel variants with multiples of 3 nucleotides result in a protein with loss of amino acids (deletion), but the other amino acids are not affected.
2)INSERTION:In snp,a type of genetic variation a specific nucleotide sequence is present.indel variants multiples of 3 nucleotides r9esult in a protein with presence of extra aminoacids(insertion),but the other amino acids are not affected.
the site of the indel in gene is very important because it describes which part of protein is affected.
3)INVERSION:the inversions are asource of genetic variability with in the genetic population.the ability to detect
inversions from nucleotide variations allows the impact on the human genetic variability.
