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The phrase "are subject to selection" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where items, individuals, or options are being chosen or filtered based on certain criteria.
Example: "All applicants are subject to selection based on their qualifications and experience."
Alternatives: "are open to selection" or "are eligible for selection."
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This leaves open the possibility that common variants in these three genes are subject to selection, acting either directly or indirectly via selective sweep across other variants in LD with them.
Though a co-author on these studies, Sobel himself has remarked that the use of self-reported recall of physician diagnoses "multiplies errors", and that other studies are subject to selection bias in the form of women self-selecting to become patients [ 4].
Note that R J k systematically underestimates the posterior odds that a set of sites are subject to selection since it predicates on all sites of J being selected.
Data from most complex surveys are subject to selection bias and clustering due to the sampling design.
They are not genetically isolated from parental species and only evolve to alternative allele frequencies at loci that are subject to selection that varies among habitats.
However, silent sites are subject to selection in favor of preferred codons, and the strength of such selection varies dramatically across genes.
They are subject to selection bias even when carefully designed; thus, they are generally not acceptable as the sole basis for pre-market approval of high risk cardiovascular devices.
Clinic populations are subject to selection bias.
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It is well known that cells are subject to selection both during initial culture and subsequent long-term propagation.
These data do not rely on patient self-report or on patient surveys, which frequently have problems with response rates and, therefore, are subject to selection bias.
Epidemiological studies are subject to selection and information biases.
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