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SUBMITTER: Koefoed P
PROVIDER: S-EPMC3163586 | biostudies-literature | 2011
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Koefoed Pernille P Andreassen Ole A OA Bennike Bente B Dam Henrik H Djurovic Srdjan S Hansen Thomas T Jorgensen Martin Balslev MB Kessing Lars Vedel LV Melle Ingrid I Møller Gert Lykke GL Mors Ole O Werge Thomas T Mellerup Erling E
PloS one 20110829 8
Any given single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) in a genome may have little or no functional impact. A biologically significant effect may possibly emerge only when a number of key SNP-related genotypes occur together in a single organism. Thus, in analysis of many SNPs in association studies of complex diseases, it may be useful to look at combinations of genotypes. Genes related to signal transmission, e.g., ion channel genes, may be of interest in this respect in the context of bipolar disorde ...[more]