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ABSTRACT Genotype imputation, the inference of missing genotypes using a reference set of population haplotypes, is a cost‐effective tool for improving the quality and quantity of genetic datasets. Imputation is usually applied to large and well‐characterised datasets of humans and livestock, even though it could also benefit smaller natural ...
Hui Zhen Tan+6 more
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Harman Genealogy, Southern Branch, with Biographical Sketches, 1700-1924
John Newton Harman
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GENEALOGY OF PRINCIPAL STRAINS OF THE YEAST GENETIC STOCK CENTER [PDF]
Robert Mortimer, J. R. Johnston
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Evaluating Kinship Estimation Methods for Reduced‐Representation SNP Data in Non‐model Species
ABSTRACT Accurate kinship estimation between close relatives is crucial in conservation and restoration but remains challenging in wild populations due to structure and inbreeding. The efficacy of kinship inference using reduced‐representation sequencing data (e.g., DArTseq, RADseq) is also uncertain.
Eilish S. McMaster+4 more
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Conceptualizing Utu as a Foreign Policy Doctrine for Aotearoa New Zealand
ABSTRACT During Nanaia Mahuta's tenure as New Zealand's Foreign Minister (2020–2023), Aotearoa New Zealand experimented with a foreign policy guided by four tikanga (Māori customary practices), namely, manaakitanga (hospitality), whanaungatanga (connectedness), mahi tahi and kotahitanga (unity through collaboration), and kaitiakitanga ...
Nicholas Ross Smith, Bonnie Holster
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Bayesian Agglomerative Clustering with Coalescents
We introduce a new Bayesian model for hierarchical clustering based on a prior over trees called Kingman's coalescent. We develop novel greedy and sequential Monte Carlo inferences which operate in a bottom-up agglomerative fashion.
Daumé III, Hal+2 more
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The Making and Genealogies of the Bukki-shos(_??__??__??_)
Yukiko Hayashi
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Preferences for the Sex of Offspring and Demographic Behavior in Eighteenth- and Nineteenth-Century Germany: an Examination of Evidence From Village Genealogies [PDF]
John Knodel, Susan De Vos
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Left and Right as a Narrative of the Global
ABSTRACT The left–right narrative is the most universal macro‐story to make sense of global politics. Although the political opposition between the left and the right originated in the West, it has now spread to all continents. Nation‐states remain the primary locus of the politics of left and right, but the distinction has become a global divide that ...
Alain Noël, Jean‐Philippe Thérien
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Managerialism and the Changing Politics of Inclusion
ABSTRACT This contribution examines the tension between political inclusion and informal hierarchy found in the Hybrid Institutional Complex (HIC) for sustainable development. By drawing attention to the managerial logic underpinning the making of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), I highlight how increased inclusion leads to weaker obligations ...
Kavi Joseph Abraham
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