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With the exception of the two above-mentioned mosquito studies (Bradshaw and Holzapfel 2001; Urbanski et al. 2012), this approach was not used as a complement to assist inferences about the genetic nature of changes observed in the wild at a given location (Merilä and Hendry, 2013).

Two systems targeted cancer and its causes: one exploring genetic association studies for cervical cancer (Association Studies aSsisted by Inference and Semantic Technologies (ASSIST)); and the other one identifying personalized treatments for colon cancer patients (MATCH) [ 47, 48].

As data sets characterizing genes grow in size and complexity, it seems self-evident that computation can assist in inference as to gene function.

However, thanks to the parallel nature of the high-throughput data, some compensating possibilities exist by borrowing information across variables, resulting in more stable variance estimates, which in turn assist in inference about each variable individually.

AR assisted with network inference methods set up.

We discuss design-based, model-based and model-assisted inference and advocate the latter as a compromise between inference schools.

Recent studies from Kitzman et al. [ 15] and Fan et al. [ 16] introduced accurate non-invasive fetal genotype inference methods assisted by maternal haplotype, but their methods showed uncertain performance in detecting paternal transition in low cff-DNA concentrations.

We were hence not able to carry out meaningful structural comparisons between the amphioxus and vertebrate sequences to assist with the inference of evolutionary relationships between the different members of this Cyp clan.

To overcome hidden or spurious links in observed networks, some network inference may assist investigators to reconstruct a crime network.

Our approach suggests that it may be possible to use the effect of sex-biased admixture on autosomal DNA to assist with methods for inference of the history of complex sex-biased admixture processes.

These data have been widely used, for example, to predict properties of populations retrospectively or prospectively according to mathematically intractable genetic models, and to assist the validation, statistical inference and power analysis of a variety of statistical models.

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