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    Association studies identify SNPs linked to conditions. — Carmelics
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    Association studies identify SNPs linked to conditions.

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    Once a haplotype has been associated with a particular condition, other people can be screened for the presence of that haplotype and therefore gain some understanding of the risk groups they belong to. Although the test will not tell carriers of disease-linked SNPs whether they will develop the condition or not, it can nevertheless give them some information about their chances. Furthermore, even though the tag SNP itself might not be the genetic variation that causes or contributes to the vari

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