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Why is rs8111802 classified as a SNP rather than “mixed” when its exemplar submission is a DIP record?

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Why is rs8111802 classified as a SNP rather than “mixed” when its exemplar submission is a DIP record?

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dbSNP has more tetra-allelic SNPs than one would expect. For example, rs1045642 has 4 alleles (a/c/g/t), but in each population only two show up (C/T or A/G).

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