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The fact that four out of the five distorted markers mapped in the same region suggests that segregation distortion could be due to pre or post-zygotic selection rather than to genotyping errors.
This distortion could be due to inadvertent selection of the lines in this mapping population, biases in genotyping error, and/or due to loci containing underlying sterility or incompatibility factors [24] [27].
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Part of the scatter of some markers seen in the distortion graphs could be due to missing genotype calls.
The error in DIC measurement could arise due to many sources such as illumination variations, quality of the acquisition system, camera lens distortion, image noise, or it could be due to the error associated with the implementation of correlation algorithm like subset size, step size, strain window size, sub-pixel optimization algorithm, and sub-pixel intensity interpolation scheme.
This could be due to several factors, including segregation distortion, population size, parental genetic background, and scoring errors22.
A simple Doppler shift couldn't cause the distortion, but Gray believed that both the shape changes and the frequency shifts could be due to a slow sloshing of the star's surface gases.
This could be due to multiple mechanisms.
This could be due to the fact that in spite of concerns regarding late dilatation, the use of a free-standing root avoids distortion and guarantees optimal relationship between the different components of the autograft valve mechanism.
This could be due to anything.
One such distortion could be subsidies on fossil fuels, which encourage overconsumption.
The distortions could be classified into two classes–– namely, incidental distortion and intentional distortion.
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