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which is the best explanation of a snp with a high effect size? question 10 options: many copies of this snp are found in the reference population. many copies of this snp are found in affected individuals (those who carry the trait) compared to the non-affected controls. individuals who have this snp have a very high likelihood of developing disease, compared to all other snps. individuals who have this snp are more likely to develop a strong disease phenotype, compared to those who have a trait-associated snp with a small effect size.

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The best descriptions of high effect size SNPs are:

"Individuals with this SNP are more likely to develop a strong disease phenotype than those with trait-associated SNPs with small effect sizes."

A SNP, or single nucleotide polymorphism, is a single nucleotide variation within a DNA sequence. Some SNPs are associated with increased risk of a particular disease or trait, and effect sizes represent the strength of this association.

A SNP with a large effect size means that it is strongly associated with a trait or disease, and individuals with this SNP are more likely to develop the trait or disease than those without the SNP.

This is in contrast to SNPs with small effect sizes that may be weakly associated with a trait or disease and have a small effect on the likelihood of developing a trait or disease.

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