title: disparate
date: 2019-02-27 16:13:37
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- To allow for either meta-analysis across the eMERGE sites or a combined mega-analysis whereby all of the eMERGE datasets are combined in a single analysis, imputation is essential to fill in the missing genotypes caused by using disparate genotyping platforms. (Verma et al., 2014)
- Answering these questions will require the application of knowledge from disparate fields within genetics and ecology. (Aitken et al., 2008)
- Many forest tree species exhibit great genetic variation among provenances, so crosses between disparate provenances might involve more genetic difference of the parents than there is for crosses between some speeies. (Carron, Aken, 1992)
- The database includes a highly heterogeneous set of studies and study systems with disparate biological characteristics: the overall "average" strength of selection is unlikely to be very informative. (Kingsolver et al., 2001)
- Another important observation is that many Corymbia hybrid families are stable across disparate sites, for example, in three trials with 64愼㹤76 hybrid families under test, seven families ranked in the top 20 for volume across all sites at age 3 y (well ahead of the CCV Woondum bulk seedlot; data not presented). (Lee, 2007)
- Complete assemblies can be obtained from a number of disparate sites depending on the organism and assembly method. (Valentin et al., 2007)
- However, most mutation data in COSMIC are derived from disparate sources where no standards are enforced. (Valentin et al., 2007)
- The purpose of the present paper is to provide a unified review of a number of seemingly disparate methods for NNA with specialized fitting algorithms. (Piepho, Richter, Williams, 2008)
- In each gene element, the frequencies of each context, including CG methylation, CHG methylation and CHH methylation, were disparate, and CG methylation accounted for approximately half of the total mC, which suggested that CG methylation was the most important methylation pattern in the three gene elements. (Lu et al., 2017)
- Here is what we can learn from these disparate fields that would contribute to the unified view of biology (Figure 1): Models at the molecular level can be used to compute the probabilities of accessing particular genotypes by mutation and recombination. (Loewe, 2009)
- In a seminal AAAS Presidential address Nina Fedoroff weaved together disparate findings relating to genome size variation into a coherent plant evolution hypothesis: 'I argue that transposable elements accumulate in eukaryotic genomes because of, not despite, epigenetic silencing mechanisms.' (Michael, 2014)
- Surprising similarity of sneaking rates and genetic mating patterns in two populations of sand goby experiencing disparate sexual selection regimes. (Wilson, Ferguson, 2002)
- Epigenetics has an impact on many seemingly disparate areas of scientific enterprise (1). (Issa et al., 2001)
- The nugget variance has increased dramatically to 0.617 and the sill variance to 1.341, showing the effect of adjacent disparate values, and both much larger than those of the generator, shown by the lower line. (Oliver, Webster, 2014)
- It also depends on the choice of model, as is evident in Fig. 1, in particular on the left-hand side in which the three equally plausible models have disparate nugget variances. (Oliver, Webster, 2014)
- Similarly, because is also unknown, one typically chooses a value that is pragmatically attainable, yet small enough to distinguish between groups with truly disparate conditions. (Carlin, Louis, Carlin, 2009)
- Second, genomics connects very disparate disciplines within biology, and therefore many aspects of genomics that could be useful to advancing conservation decision making must be explained and explored. (Amato et al., 2009)
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