<One such terminology you find in the literature is non- synonymous and synonymous: nsSNP is a genetic code change that results in a different amino acid vs. sSNP where it doesn't alter the amino acid residue sequence. >
Your point is on target but perhaps my writing wasn't clear. I wasn't talking about the nature of the SNP with regards to DNA sequence, rather I was talking about how the base change affects protein activity/stability etc.
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