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Re: [jbovlaste] SNP, RFLP, allele



SNP: If you don't mind my suggesting an entirely different veljvo, I think the key word is {panra}. An SNP is a terpanra be lo jgina bei lo jgina, y'see?
RFLP: Are you referring to the difference between homologous DNA molecules or the laboratory technique? Oh well, I don't understand either.
Allele: ginpanra. It's two jgina that panra each other, not differing in their terjgina. I'm aware that you're thinking of an allele as a particular sequence of base pairs that implements a given terjgina, but ginpanra works too, doesn't it?

On Sun, Jan 20, 2013 at 7:44 PM, Pierre Abbat <phma@bezitopo.org> wrote:
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ginbi'iclavricystu
Comments?

I'm not sure what word to use for "allele". I used "tairmupli" on IRC the
other day; that means "x1 is the x2 form of x3", such as "«sang» is the past
tense form of «sing»". I think an allele could be a mupli, but I'm not sure
what property it shows; sometimes an allele makes no difference to the protein
produced. Also, one can talk of an allele of a SNP that isn't part of a gene.

Pierre
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