genomics question 1. there are huge numbers of SNPs thats tricky 2. there are 23 or so chromosomes 3. roughly, chromosomes can change by mutation or by recombination 4. recombination is relatively infrequent for adjacent sequences 5. mutation is relatively infrequent
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B. if you can identify these groups you might have a better time using them as features (vs SNPs) especially given eg role of introns in the regulation of expression?
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C. Seems like you could deduce the traits of (successful) founders of populations from these traits a la linguistic archaeology?
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OHOHOHOHO looks like ive just reinvented something (badly) again just like that time i worked myself up to reinventing shitty cryptographic hashes someday its gonna be something Newhttps://twitter.com/arguablywrong/status/1202803515782914048?s=19 …
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seriously tho
@arguablywrong's explanation above is great and worth readingShow this thread
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