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doi: 10.5281/zenodo.30105
The first release investigates relationships between SNP abundance and network degree. SNP abundance (the number of SNPs in a gene) was calculated for 5 platforms. We visualize relationships with 24 measures of network connectivity. Each measure is the degree (number of edges) for a specific type of network biology edge.
genotyping, SNP to gene conversion, networks, biases, sequencing, hetnet, degree
genotyping, SNP to gene conversion, networks, biases, sequencing, hetnet, degree
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