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BLUP analyses accommodate bias introduced by selection if all data used in previous selection decisions are included in the analysis (Piepho and Möhring 2006).

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Neither mlne (Wang 2001) nor Fc (Nei and Tajima 1981) estimators are explicitly formulated to accommodate this bias.

We also introduced a statistical method to measure the significance of allele-specific gene expression and epigenetic modification using the Chi-square test to accommodate the bias of the inbred-unique reads inherited from the two parental genomes.

To accommodate this bias, we supposed that a K-ras mutant clone can expand by stochastic stem cell division displacing a WT stem cell neighbor at a rate λ(1+δ), while the reverse process (duplication of a WT stem cell leading to displacement and loss of K-ras mutant stem cell neighbor) occurs at a rate λ 1-δ).

Many sceptics fear that, because roughly half of all weather stations are in built-up areas, this may have inflated estimates of a temperature rise.The Berkeley Earth papers suggest their analysis is able to accommodate these biases.

To accommodate possible biases of this read mapping approach, additional DNA and RNA-seq read mappings were performed with CLC Genomics Workbench v 6.5 (mapping parameters: minimum 90% of read aligned and minimum alignment identity 95%), and resulting polymorphisms compared.

On the more positive side, Bayes (who was an 18th century priest, by the way) allows us to acknowledge, and therefore somehow accommodate, our prejudice and bias, as well as the weight of prior evidence, and therefore, in my opinion, provides as close to a mathematical description of "the scientific method" as we're likely to see.

Second, SEM accommodated the bias in the estimates due to the measurement error associated with imperfect measures in the data by using multiple indicators for most of the latent variables.

Instead, we applied a method that estimates the codon frequencies based on the average nucleotide frequencies at the three codon positions and thus accommodates codon bias (Yang and Nielsen 1998) yielding more reliable Ks distributions.

For each simulated dataset the same formant target trajectories were used as in the real experiments, in order to accommodate any possible bias that this distribution could impose on the resulting formant tuning curves unrelated to the neuron's firing rates.

Consequently when data are pooled across countries, adjustment must be made to accommodate the potential bias.

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