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Which statement correctly differentiates between an SNV and an SNP?
An SNP describes changes in protein-coding regions, while SNVs occur in noncoding regions only
An SNP is a single-nucleotide change that occurs rarely in the population, while SNVs are frequent
An SNV is always rare, while an SNP is always pathogenic
An SNV refers to any single-nucleotide change, while an SNP - is an SNV occurring in at least 1% of the population
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