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Göring, H.H., Terwilliger, J.D. & Blangero, J. Large upward bias in estimation of locus-specific effects from genomewide scans.
They enabled to identify several potential sources of bias in the model: especially, bias in estimation of OM digestibility, bias in estimation of glucose effects, lack of the effects of fatty acids in the model.
The inverse models assume anthropogenic emissions are known, and thus the uncertainties in the emissions introduce systematic bias in estimation of the terrestrial (residual) fluxes by inverse modelling.
Moreover, it is also important to notice that although radiometabolites have the potential to introduce bias in estimation of model parameters, the reported major metabolites of [11C]flumazenil are polar compounds and, as such, are expected not to enter the brain [34].
However, the study population is inbred, which could lead to bias in estimation of non-additive genetic effect: the chance to be homozygous at particular regions of the genome is higher than under panmixia.
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During assessment of demographic variables, we adopted a recall method that may introduce some bias in estimations of demographic variables.
To avoid biases in estimation of genome-wide correlation between two profiles, we first excluded genomic regions that did not contain microarray probes and had high variability in INPUT-seq variability.
In mark-recapture studies, some tagged animals can be recaptured more than one time and ignorance of the autocorrelations for each individual may result in substantial biases in estimations of growth parameters.
This introduces complexity to mapping and, in addition, linkage phase between QTL, and nearby markers may be unknown, which can introduce serious biases in estimations of QTL size and affect.
Both the systematic and stratified sampling, however, may be seriously biased in their estimation of the within-limb variance.
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