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    Approximately How Many Single Nucleotide Polymorphisms Have Been Identified in Humans?​
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Approximately How Many Single Nucleotide Polymorphisms Have Been Identified in Humans?​

Question 3

Question 3

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Approximately how many single nucleotide polymorphisms have been identified in humans?​


A) ​10s
B) ​100s
C) ​1000s
D) ​100,000s
E) ​1,000,000s

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