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DOI: 10.1126/science.280.5366.1077
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Large-Scale Identification, Mapping, and Genotyping of Single-Nucleotide Polymorphisms in the Human Genome

David G. Wang,Jian‐Bing Fan,Chia-Jen Siao,Anthony Berno,Peter R. Young,Ron Sapolsky,Ghassan Ghandour,Nancy Perkins,Ellen Winchester,Jessica B. Spencer,Leonid Kruglyak,Lincoln Stein,Linda Hsie,Thodoros Topaloglou,Earl Hubbell,Elizabeth A. Robinson,Michael Mittmann,Macdonald Morris,Naiping Shen,Dan Kilburn,John D. Rioux,Chad Nusbaum,Steve Rozen,Thomas J. Hudson,Robert J. Lipshutz,Mark S. Chee,Eric S. Lander

Genotyping
Single-nucleotide polymorphism
SNP genotyping
1998
Single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) are the most frequent type of variation in the human genome, and they provide powerful tools for a variety of medical genetic studies. In a large-scale survey for SNPs, 2.3 megabases of human genomic DNA was examined by a combination of gel-based sequencing and high-density variation-detection DNA chips. A total of 3241 candidate SNPs were identified. A genetic map was constructed showing the location of 2227 of these SNPs. Prototype genotyping chips were developed that allow simultaneous genotyping of 500 SNPs. The results provide a characterization of human diversity at the nucleotide level and demonstrate the feasibility of large-scale identification of human SNPs.
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    Large-Scale Identification, Mapping, and Genotyping of Single-Nucleotide Polymorphisms in the Human Genome” is a paper by David G. Wang Jian‐Bing Fan Chia-Jen Siao Anthony Berno Peter R. Young Ron Sapolsky Ghassan Ghandour Nancy Perkins Ellen Winchester Jessica B. Spencer Leonid Kruglyak Lincoln Stein Linda Hsie Thodoros Topaloglou Earl Hubbell Elizabeth A. Robinson Michael Mittmann Macdonald Morris Naiping Shen Dan Kilburn John D. Rioux Chad Nusbaum Steve Rozen Thomas J. Hudson Robert J. Lipshutz Mark S. Chee Eric S. Lander published in 1998. It has an Open Access status of “closed”. You can read and download a PDF Full Text of this paper here.