Hi!
I have seen and heard a lot of people using SIFT and PolyPhen and other computational tools, in order to identify potentially functional polymorphisms.
But, is their any example, where these tools have actually lead to an in vitro verification of the same SNP(which was identified as deleterious by these tools)?
I was just wondering.
Anyone, ever came across such an article.
Thank you
Just a small note of clarification - tools just as SIFT and others (eg, transcription factor binding site predictors) may identify potentially functionally relevant polymorphisms. Potential is a kayword here in teh absence of molecular biology and biochemistry.
Thanks, Larry. I will make the correction.