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How are Polymorphisms Detected?
The detection of polymorphisms involves various
genotyping techniques
, including:
Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR)
DNA Sequencing
Microarray Analysis
Next-generation Sequencing (NGS)
These methods allow researchers to identify and quantify genetic variations within populations.
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