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A single nucleotide polymorphism ( | SNP), a variation at a single site in DNA, is the m |
ionalism they did nonetheless agree to give the | SNP a free run in this instance. |
Dark Blue: | SNP absolute majority |
e important than ever before given the minority | SNP administration. |
the 2011 Scottish Parliament election while the | SNP advanced to form the first majority government |
sh independence at an early age, and joined the | SNP aged 14. |
The | SNP also ran Fife Council, which covers the constit |
viewed by commentators as a rising star of the | SNP, an iconoclast and pro-market economist he made |
ually announced his decision to resign from the | SNP and join the Scottish Socialist Party (SSP) ins |
The road was abandoned by the creation of | SNP and is now the Rose River and Redgate fire road |
By the mid-1990s she had returned to the | SNP and in 1999, she was elected to the Scottish Pa |
although this was attacked by opponents in the | SNP and Labour parties. |
She has been a media adviser for the | SNP and Alex Salmond's speechwriter, as well as pre |
ing breakaway from the Scottish National Party ( | SNP) and contested the Dundee East by-election, 197 |
dee East and a former National Secretary of the | SNP, and who has served as the party's Vice Conveno |
nce of the M346 Single Nucleotide Polymorphism ( | SNP) and may therefore be referred to as Q-M346 in |
rs to be the centre-right re-positioning of the | SNP and its advocacy of a 'culture of independence' |
Y-chromosomes which are positive to the L295 | SNP and negative to the L294 SNP, are categorized a |
third place behind the Scottish National Party ( | SNP) and the Conservative Party. |
It is represented by the L294 | SNP and found in Armenia and Turkey so far. |
In molecular biology and bioinformatics, a | SNP array is a type of DNA microarray which is used |
on) can detect only genomic gains or deletions, | SNP array has the additional advantage of detecting |
This usage of | SNP array has a huge potential in cancer diagnostic |
In addition, | SNP array can be used for studying the loss of hete |
storing data about copy number alterations from | SNP arrays for different types of cancer. |
the hoped for victory did not transpire for the | SNP, as Mike Watson retained the seat for the Labou |
Previously she had represented the | SNP as an Additional Members System member for Nort |
East seat in the 2007 election on behalf of the | SNP as a replacement for the deceased Douglas Hende |
nd remained active as an ordinary member of the | SNP as well as the Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament |
l Lindsay, this caused some tensions within the | SNP as the national leadership chose her as the can |
Following Labour's defeat at the hands of the | SNP at the May 2007 election, Brankin became shadow |
arthen by-election, 1966, a big advance for the | SNP at the Pollok by-election, and gains in local e |
He stood again for the | SNP at Cunninghame South in the 2001 general electi |
He was also leader of the | SNP at COSLA and Chair of Paisley Vision Board. |
ib Dem) who was captain, and Stewart Stevenson ( | SNP) beat a Welsh Assembly team by 110 points to 75 |
ib Dem) who was captain, and Stewart Stevenson ( | SNP) beat a Welsh Assembly team by 110 points to 75 |
on independence, no formal talks were held: the | SNP became a minority administration and Stephen le |
o running his business but stayed active in the | SNP, becoming the party's Vice-Convenor in charge o |
This article is about the | SNP breakaway. |
t in 2003) and after his election was appointed | SNP Business Manager in the new Parliament which re |
rliament general election to Marco Biagi of the | SNP but was elected on the Lothian Regional List. |
In | SNP calling this can be corrected, which results in |
gnificantly higher than the 99.94% reported for | SNP calling. |
She was | SNP campaign co-ordinator when John Mason won the G |
ntral by-election, the Scottish National Party ( | SNP) candidate Alex Neil called himself and the the |
Wheelhouse was the | SNP candidate for the Berwickshire, Roxburgh and Se |
ate was George Robertson, who defeated a strong | SNP candidate Margo MacDonald, with an increased ma |
2007 Scottish Parliament elections, he was the | SNP candidate for Glasgow Anniesland, finishing sec |
He was the | SNP candidate opposing Sir Alec Douglas-Home in the |
elected to represent the West of Scotland as an | SNP candidate at the first Scottish Parliament elec |
ur opponent from 1945, John Lloyd Williams, and | SNP candidate Hugh MacDiarmid in the 1950 election. |
nd the Young Scots for Independence, as well as | SNP candidate for the Cumbernauld, Kilsyth and Kirk |
On 25 July 2008, and after a recount, the | SNP candidate John Mason won the seat with a majori |
She stood to succeed her sister-in-law as | SNP candidate for Moray in the 2007 Scottish Parlia |
He made history as the first | SNP candidate to be elected as a Member of Parliame |
She was elected as a Scottish National Party ( | SNP) candidate in the 2003 election. |
McDonald was the | SNP candidate for Aberdeen South in the 2010 UK gen |
election he lost his seat to Shona Robison, the | SNP candidate. |
10%, at the expense of the Liberal Democrat and | SNP candidates. |
Socialist People's Party of Montenegro ( | SNP CG) |
of the popular vote and 33 of 75 seats (19 for | SNP CG, 6 for SrNS CG and 5 for NS CG). |
th 148,513 votes or 40.87% and 33 seats (21 for | SNP CG, 9 for NS CG and 3 for SrNS CG), but failed |
He was the | SNP Chief Whip at Westminster from 2001-2007 and is |
While significantly more expensive than | SNP chip-based genotyping, this approach yields mor |
The | SNP chose John Mason, a longtime resident of the co |
SNP Colin Beattie 14,079 47.2 +11.9 Labour Bernard | |
The | SNP comfortably retained her vacant seat at the by- |
delivering the annual Donaldson Lecture at the | SNP conference, drawing on his knowledge of contine |
The | SNP corresponds to a single amino acid change in th |
Opposition in Glasgow City Council and led the | SNP Council Group on the majority Labour-run Counci |
He served as a Scottish National Party ( | SNP) councillor in Strathclyde Regional Council and |
ationalist Winnie Ewing (his father was also an | SNP councillor) and has long been active in the SNP |
Dr Whiteford is married to | SNP Councillor, Stephen Smith who represents Peterh |
During the 2000 | SNP deputy leadership election he was the campaign |
cal slogan used by the Scottish National Party ( | SNP) during the 1970s in making their economic case |
With the downturn in | SNP electoral fortunes at the 1979 Election she los |
er the split of 1942 Donaldson became a leading | SNP figure along with McIntyre (who became SNP lead |
e served variously in the Shadow Cabinet as the | SNP Finance, Economy, Lifelong Learning and Transpo |
ing less influential with the leadership of the | SNP, firstly under Alex Salmond and then John Swinn |
or to the creation of Shenandoah National Park ( | SNP), Fishers Gap was where the Gordonsville Turnpi |
According to FTDNA the defining | SNP for haplogroup T is M184 while M70 difines T1. |
After the | SNP formed a minority government in 2007, Ingram wa |
Although the Scottish National Party ( | SNP) formed a single party minority administration |
The | SNP formed a minority government following the 2007 |
SNP GAIN from Labour Swing 7.6% from Labour to SNP | |
This resulted in the | SNP gaining a plurality of one seat and enabled the |
SNP genotyping | |
See | SNP genotyping for more information. |
bioinformatics, ParAllele Bioscience for custom | SNP genotyping, USB/Anatrace for biochemical reagen |
In the first reshuffle of the | SNP Government in 2009, Brown was appointed Ministe |
Within the | SNP Government, Christina McKelvie is the Parliamen |
ed the University of Dundee where he joined the | SNP, graduating in Politics in 1988. |
He was also the | SNP group leader on the Glasgow City Council until |
He has been the | SNP group leader in Renfrewshire since 2004 and, af |
the Scottish Parliament, Gil was elected as the | SNP Group Convener. |
He was previously leader of the | SNP group on Renfrewshire council. |
Beattie previously worked as a banker and was | SNP group leader on Midlothian Council. |
en City Council and became deputy leader of the | SNP group. |
The Independent and | SNP groups subsequently went into coalition to form |
h Labour did not officially support, whilst the | SNP had been quick to adopt such as policy. |
As the | SNP had won all ten constituency seats in the regio |
Robert McIntyre of the Scottish National Party ( | SNP) had won and briefly held the Motherwell consti |
The Scottish National Party ( | SNP) had done well in opinion polls running up to t |
The Scottish National Party ( | SNP) had high hopes of repeating their victory from |
Since that election, the | SNP has won the 2007 Scottish Parliament elections |
A member of the Scottish National Party ( | SNP) he was elected to the Scottish Parliament to r |
A member of the Scottish National Party ( | SNP), he was elected to the Scottish Parliament to |
A member of the Scottish National Party ( | SNP), he was elected to the Scottish Parliament to |
A member of the Scottish National Party ( | SNP), he was elected to the Scottish Parliament to |
A member of the Scottish National Party ( | SNP) he was elected to the Scottish Parliament to r |
A member of the Scottish National Party ( | SNP), he was elected to the Scottish Parliament to |
Tony Blair - and hotfoot from his defeat by the | SNP he was welcomed at the Scottish Labour Party Co |
Scottish Office, and in 1996 he started work at | SNP Headquarters, Edinburgh, as a researcher, befor |
cotland, they faced a strong challenge from the | SNP, hot on the heels of Labour's disastrous perfor |
pecific primer signals presence of the specific | SNP in a sequence. |
ion, he was the eleventh list candidate for the | SNP in the Lothian region. |
A single nucleotide polymorphism ( | SNP) in ADH1B is rs1229984, that changes arginine t |
A single nucleotide polymorphism ( | SNP) in the 3' untranslated region (UTR) of HDAC6 w |
It was won by the Scottish National Party ( | SNP) in 1997, however became the only Scottish seat |
After John Swinney was elected leader of the | SNP in 2000, Russell became Shadow Minister for Edu |
series of significant Labour victories over the | SNP in 1978 which halted their rise at that time. |
offey won the Kilmarnock & Loudoun seat for the | SNP in May 2007 with a vote of 14,297 and a majorit |
by Jim Sillars of the Scottish National Party ( | SNP) in the notable Glasgow Govan by-election of 19 |
Independent Group and Scottish National Party ( | SNP) in June 2008. |
On 3 May 2007 a 9% swing from Labour to the | SNP in Falkirk East, however this was not enough to |
, a mutation or single nucleotide polymorphism ( | SNP) in intron 2 of the FGFR2 gene is associated wi |
1, losing his seat to Christina McKelvie of the | SNP in the newly formed Hamilton, Larkhall and Ston |
Campbell joined the | SNP in 1995. |
He joined the | SNP in 1976. |
She also stood for the | SNP in the Livingston by-election, 2005. |
Gibb became the leader of the | SNP in 1936, serving until 1940. |
Member, | SNP International Bureau |
mond stated that Wolfe had "transformed it [the | SNP] into a modern political party". |
SNP is also used in microbiology, where it has been | |
It is yet to be determined if this | SNP is found only in the family of the positive man |
Another | SNP is Arg369Cys. |
The M3 | SNP is found "downstream" from the M242 SNP. |
Currently, Shona Robison ( | SNP) is MSP for the Dundee East constituency, Joe F |
s red-coloured salt, which is often abbreviated | SNP, is a potent vasodilator. |
tuency of Strathkelvin & Bearsden following the | SNP landslide victory. |
Donaldson became | SNP leader in 1960, replacing James Halliday, and i |
binet Secretary for Finance, and was previously | SNP leader from 2000 to 2004. |
m 1983 to 1987, when he lost his seat to future | SNP leader Alex Salmond. |
When Gordon Wilson stood down as | SNP leader in 1990, Salmond decided to contest the |
Former | SNP leader, William Wolfe has stated that this brea |
He followed Billy Wolfe as | SNP leader, and was himself succeeded by Alex Salmo |
The overall | SNP leader, Alex Salmond, is an MSP and Scotland's |
l Wilson who stood against John Swinney for the | SNP leadership in 2003. |
son when Wilson challenged John Swinney for the | SNP leadership in 2003. |
She was a candidate for the | SNP leadership election in 1990. |
A left-winger, she supported Alex Neil in the | SNP leadership election of 2000. |
omment proved the beginning of a break with the | SNP leadership. |
In October 1974 the | SNP leapfrogged Labour to defeat the Tories, and in |
The next person on the | SNP list from the 2003 election had been Alasdair A |
his culminated in her being placed fifth on the | SNP list for Lothians for the 2003 Parliament elect |
She also only placed 7th on the | SNP list for West of Scotland and so also lost her |
This | SNP, located in CCP module 7 of factor H, has been |
dered to be the single nucleotide polymorphism ( | SNP), M70. |
Bill was a fulfilment of the commitment in the | SNP manifesto for the May 2007 election to remove t |
de of R-V88 which is defined by the presence of | SNP marker M18. |
Doris was also convener of the | SNP Maryhill Constituency Branch and Glasgow Region |
This | SNP may be related to alcohol consumption with the |
The | SNP may have favoured a quick by-election, noting t |
Maureen Watt is a Scottish National Party ( | SNP) Member of the Scottish Parliament for North Ea |
3 January 1963) is the Scottish National Party ( | SNP) Member of Parliament (MP) for Dundee East. |
Charles "Chic" Brodie is an | SNP Member of the Scottish Parliament for the South |
1969 Aberdeen) is the Scottish National Party ( | SNP) Member of Parliament (MP) for Banff and Buchan |
He has been an | SNP Member of the Scottish Parliament since 1999, f |
eid was elected as the Scottish National Party ( | SNP) Member of Parliament for Clackmannan and East |
se and Tourism and the Scottish National Party ( | SNP) Member of the Scottish Parliament (MSP) for In |
ction was won by McIntyre, who became the first | SNP Member of Parliament. |
Watt is the daughter of former | SNP MP (1974-1979) Hamish Watt. |
Douglas' defection took the number of | SNP MPs from four to five through to the 1992 gener |
Blair, with the backing of all Plaid Cymru and | SNP MPs. |
tively ended her chances of being elected as an | SNP MSP and she decided to stand as an independent. |
James Dornan is a | SNP MSP for Glasgow Cathcart in the Scottish Parlia |
rick Campbell (born 15 June 1953, Edinburgh) is | SNP MSP for North East Fife, elected in 2011. |
Parliament by Mike Watson MSP with support from | SNP MSP Tricia Marwick. |
Biagi is a Scottish politician, serving as the | SNP MSP for Edinburgh Central. |
bbatical vice president was Alasdair Allan, now | SNP MSP for the Western Isles.) |
also previously worked for Alex Neil, a fellow | SNP MSP. |
Parliament when at the 2003 election only three | SNP MSPs were returned for Central Scotland. |
mbernauld and Kilsyth seat, but when only three | SNP MSPs were returned from Central Scotland he los |
ottish Parliament he was elected as one of five | SNP MSPs to represent Central Scotland through the |
determination then, that persons with the L140 | SNP mutation comprise a separate subgroup of G2a3b1 |
(STR) marker DYS392 and all will have the M285 | SNP mutation which characterizes this group. |
EPs, or markers used to define haplogroups, are | SNP mutations. |
Colin Beattie is also the current serving | SNP National Treasurer. |
have given Labour four additional seats and the | SNP none, which would have resulted in Labour gaini |
However her number four position on the | SNP North East Scotland list was enough to take her |
SNP Nova - pipeline construction | |
ty left, forming a Serb-centric alliance, while | SNP, NS and DSS ran as a coalition on the Montenegr |
ate for Defence, Geoff Hoon, was accused by the | SNP of "stabbing the soldiers in the back" and bein |
M242 is the defining | SNP of the Q Haplogroup. |
icising John Swinney, and was expelled from the | SNP on 10 July 2004, soon after Swinney had resigne |
She was officially expelled from the | SNP on 28 January 2003. |
She served on the | SNP opposition frontbench team as Deputy Business M |
is a human male Y-DNA Haplogroup defined by the | SNP P143. |
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