The three values below, found in the refSNP Population Diversity section, are from tables in the SNP annotation area of the schema pdf: Hardy-Weinberg Probability is located in the SNPHWProb table. Average estimated heterozygosity is located in the SNP table. Average Allele Frequency is located in the SNPAlleleFreq table.
Assay sample size (number of chromosomes), Population data sample size (number of chromosomes), Total number of populations with frequency data, and Total number of individuals with genotype data are all located in the refSNP page Population Diversity section, and are all computed on the fly. More.
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