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single nucleotide polymorphism Scattered single-base pair variations within the genetic code of the individuals of a population. SNPs determine ways that subpopulations within a species differ and provide information about variations of protein expression and structure of interest to p
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single nucleotide polymorphism Small, infrequent changes which help to create an individual's own unique DNA pattern. When a single nucleotide (A, T, G, or C) is altered during DNA replication, due to a tiny "spelling mistake," the genome sequence is altered.
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sinus bradycardia A slow rhythm (less than 60 beats per minute) originating at the sinus node. This type of rhythm is normal in some conditioned athletes.
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sinus tachycardia A fast rhythm (more than 100 beats per minute) originating at the sinus node. This increase in heart rate may be caused by increased demands on the heart, as you may experience with exertion or fever.
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sinuate with deep wave-like depressions along the margin; of a lamella, where the lamella is notched at the proximal end at the junction with the stipe.
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