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    3' Untranslated Region SNP

    A 3' Untranslated Region SNP consists of a variation at an appreciable frequency between individuals of a single interbreeding population of a single nucleotide, due to base substitution, at an equivalent location within the sequence region at the 3' end of a messenger RNA (following the stop codon) that is not translated into protein and may contain transcription and translation regulating sequences. (NCI Thesaurus)




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