Genotyping is the process of determining the genotype of an individual by examining their DNA sequence. It involves analyzing specific regions of the genome to identify genetic variations, such as single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs), insertions, deletions, or copy number variations. Genotyping is commonly used in research, diagnostics, and personalized medicine to understand genetic predispositions to diseases, predict drug responses, and trace ancestry. Techniques used in genotyping include microarrays, PCR-based methods, and next-generation sequencing.
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