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Discover LudwigThe phrase "at marker" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are referring to a specific point or location, often in relation to a map, diagram, or timeline.
Example: "The treasure is buried at marker 5 on the map."
Alternatives: "at the point" or "at the location".
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The APLA should be considered more than an AT marker since they can enhance AT and are proatherogenic [ 93, 94].
An overall transfer efficiency of 86% was achieved at marker concentrations of ∼0.2 2.6 ppb.
At marker distances less than 10 kb the average r2 was 0.40.
Linkage to 17p13.3 at marker D17S1308 in the breast/colon subgroup identified HIC1 as a candidate gene.
At marker D1S1665 (1p31.1), there was strong evidence for linkage in the multiple-cancer subgroup (p = 0.00007).
According to Figure 4h, edge strength values become zero at marker pixels.
Within the largest family (MHA-1), the maximum lod score was 5.36 at theta=0 at marker D22S445.
Analysis of the 140 Caucasian families produced a maximal NPL Z-score of 1.20, with a corresponding one-sided P of 0.12 at marker DXS1113.
The strongest evidence for linkage was at marker D2S125 and best estimates of lambdas (risk to siblings of probands/population prevalence) using this marker were 1.37 under an additive model and 1.36 under a multiplicative model.
These two approaches assume that variation in molecular markers reflects variation in ecologically important traits and ignore the possibility of local adaptation among populations that show little divergence or variation at marker loci.
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At marker-cluster level, this can be represented using a modal series of rigid (RT; translation and rotation) and non-rigid (NRT; homothety and scaling) geometrical transformations.
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