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THE ROLE OF EQUILIBRIUM AND DISEQUILIBRIUM IN MODELING REGIONAL GROWTH AND DECLINE: A CRITICAL REASSESSMENT [PDF]
Philip E. Graves, Peter R. Mueser
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ABSTRACT The bestRAD technique is a reduced genome representation approach with high‐capacity sample multiplexing and physical isolation of biotin‐labelled target DNA fragments using streptavidin beads, which should reduce total cost and genotyping errors. While we here formalise the relevance of this approach within the HTS landscape, our foremost aim
Emeline Charbonnel+7 more
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Haplotype structure and heterozygosity around the fragile foal syndrome variant in Swedish Warmblod horses. [PDF]
Ablondi M, Eriksson S, Mikko S.
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Association analysis of PAEP, KRT10, and BMP7 genes SNPs with reproductive traits in Kele pigs. [PDF]
Zhao Y, Wang C, Wu Y, Xiang J, Zhang Y.
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Benchmarking Imputed Low Coverage Genomes in a Human Population Genetics Context
ABSTRACT Ongoing advances in population genomic methodologies have recently enabled the study of millions of loci across hundreds of genomes at a relatively low cost, by leveraging a combination of low‐coverage shotgun sequencing and innovative genotype imputation methods.
Gludhug A. Purnomo+4 more
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Genome-wide association analysis revealed novel candidate genes for body measurement traits in indigenous Gudali and crossbred Simgud in Cameroon. [PDF]
Matenchi YP, Bastanlar EK, Hegarty M.
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Unemployment, Disequilibrium, and the Short Run Phillips Curve: An Econometric Approach
Richard E. Quandt, Harvey S. Rosen
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‘Highly‐Informative’ Genetic Markers Can Bias Conclusions: Examples and General Solutions
ABSTRACT High‐grading bias is the overestimation power in a subset of loci caused by model overfitting. Using both empirical and simulated datasets, we show that high‐grading bias can cause severe overestimation of population structure, and thus mislead investigators, whenever highly informative or high‐FST markers are chosen (i.e., ascertained) and ...
Andy Lee+4 more
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