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Criticism has ranged from accusing them of being barefaced cloners to being too intensive with their "Blitzkrieg" approach and management style, as well as sudden decisions to shutter ventures that don't appear to be working out.
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Previous analyses have documented challenges with participation in public programs if the cost of participation, including the opportunity cost of time spent participating, is too intensive [ 42- 45].
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While many methods have been developed to estimate species trees from multiple genes, some which have statistical guarantees under the multi-species coalescent model, existing methods are too computationally intensive for use with genome-scale analyses or have been shown to have poor accuracy under some realistic conditions.
The proposition of a population-wide intervention, specifically one that is individualized to each participant's health/risk profile, is usually met with an off-the-cuff objection of being too expensive and too labour intensive.
However, both of these methods are computationally intensive, and cannot run on even moderately large datasets (e.g., BEST is slower than *BEAST, and *BEAST is too computationally intensive to use on datasets with more than about 100 loci) [ 30, 29].
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