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Population histories, including the timing of population divergences, the direction and extent of migration and estimates of effective population sizes, can be effectively inferred using explicit modeling approaches based upon coalescent theory (e.g. [ 3]).

Four subpopulations (POP1 to POP4) and a mixed group were obtained and subsequently supported by a PCA, which was consider to be another fast and effectively inferred population structure [ 60] (Fig.  4; Additional file 6: Table S5).

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The proposed system can effectively infer the state of the student's knowledge.

Despite its simplicity, connectivity can be used to effectively infer some biochemical information about the metabolic network.

As shown in Fig. 5, our algorithm effectively infers the source nodes even without exact knowledge of cascade starting time.

State-of-the-art functional brain network reconstruction methods such as independent component analysis (ICA) or sparse coding of whole-brain fMRI data can effectively infer many thousands of volumetric brain network maps from a large number of human brains.

Based on the information presented, we propose a data integration approach that effectively infers the gene networks underlying certain patterns of gene co-regulation in Hela cell cycling.

These tables also show that the randomized approach could effectively infer correct adjacencies from the maximum likelihood method and leads to equivalent accuracy of the best median solver.

However, effectively inferring phylogenetic trees from the genome sequences and comparing the branching orders with taxonomy at all ranks present challenges.

We propose a framework of maximum parsimony inference of haplotypes based on the search of a sparse dictionary, and we present a greedy method that can effectively infer the haplotype pairs given a set of xor-genotypes augmented by a small number of regular genotypes.

Although it has long been recognized that sequence similarity is an imperfect proxy for functional similarity, a fundamental dogma of structural biology that sequence conservation infers structural conservation, which in turn implies functional conservation has been extensively and effectively applied to infer functional properties on every scale.

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