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Understanding Cancer Series: Genetic Variation (SNPs)
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Posted:
01/28/2005
Reviewed:
09/01/2006
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Genetic Variation (SNPs)
Slide Number and Title
Cancer - Different Fates
Cancer - A Complex Disease
SNPS May Be the Solution
What Is the Human Genome?
DNA and Chromosome Structure
The Genome Contains Genes
Variation in the Human Genome
What Is Variation in the Genome?
Variations Causing No Changes
Variations Causing Harmless Changes
Variations Causing Harmful Changes
Variations Causing Latent Changes
SNPS Are the Most Common Type of Variation
Why Are SNPs Significant?
Amino Acids
Amino Acid Side Chains Water-Loving
Amino Acid Side Chains Oil-Loving
Amino Acid Side Chains Ambivalent
Proteins
Genes to Proteins I
Genes to Proteins II
Genes to Proteins III
Protein Folding and Function
SNPs in Coding Regions No Changes in Protein
SNPs in Coding Regions - Subtle, Harmless Changes in Protein
SNPs in Coding Regions - Harmful Changes in Protein - Mutations
SNPs in Coding Regions - Subtle Changes in Proteins That Only Switch on Under Certain Conditions
Smoking and Susceptibility to Lung Cancer
Smoking and Susceptibility to Lung Cancer - SNPs in Carcinogen-Making Proteins
Smoking and Susceptibility to Lung Cancer - SNPs in Detoxifying Proteins
Arylamines and Bladder Cancer
SNPs and Bladder Cancer Risk
Not the Whole Story
SNPs and Drug Interactions
SNPs in Noncoding Regions - Markers for Genes
SNP Maps
Individual SNP Profiles
SNPs Profiles and Response to Drug Therapy
SNP Profiles May Help to Identify Cancer Genes
SNPs and Cancer Risk
Summary - SNPs and Cancer Research
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