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Three basic relationships between genotypes, RNA levels and complex traits are possible once the expression of a gene (R) and a complex trait (C) have been shown to both correlated with a common QTL (L) in an F2 intercross population: where L the common locus is defined as the marker equidistant between the overlapping QTL peaks.
The cutoff value for each marker was defined as the marker fold change that corresponds to the point on the ROC curve closest to the point (0, 1).
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Each target SNP j is defined as the middle marker of a sliding window of t+1 loci, where t is the number of observed flanking markers used to predict allelic identity at the target SNP.
As more and more low pathogenic strains have been found to have 30-aa deletion in NSP2-coding region, this deletion will no longer be defined as the molecular marker of HP-PRRSV.
Our analyses suggest that the genetic diversity of genotype 2 PRRSV in the field displays a tendency of increasing in recent years in China, and the 30-aa deletion in NSP2-coding region should be no longer defined as the molecular marker of the Chinese HP-PRRSV.
And the majority of the Tregs expressed Foxp3 and GITR, two hallmark molecules that are defined as the signature markers of Tregs (Additional file 1: Figure S1B).
Grip Aperture, defined as the distance between the marker that was placed on the thumb tip and the marker placed on the tip of the index finger (mm).
Then, the Multiple Marker Tracking Accuracy (MMTA) is defined as the percentage of markers fulfilling the condition, and the Multiple Marker Tracking Precision (MMTP) as the average of the metric error between and, of all pairs fulfilling.
The p value of a gene is defined as the minimum single marker test p value of its SNPs, as widely used in pathway analysis.
The true positive rate is defined as the percentage of marker-positive tumour samples, the false positive rate is the percentage of marker-positive control samples, the true negative rate is the percentage of marker-negative control samples and the false negative rate is the percentage of marker-negative tumour samples.
A marker interval was defined as the interval between two genotyped markers, with one marker lying in between these two markers which was not taken into account for the genetic diversity estimation (ungenotyped marker).
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