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What are the “Y” and “N” designations for SNP genotypes in dbSNP?

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What are the “Y” and “N” designations for SNP genotypes in dbSNP?

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“N” is the designation for “tested, but results indeterminate”. “Y” is the designation for genotypes from males for SNPs that map to the X chromosomes.

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