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However, when the gDNA input was limited to the gDNA obtained from 15 cells, erroneous sexing was observed in the case of the MDA-based WGA (REPLI-g Mini kit) technology (Additional file 2: Table S1).
If there are many such analyses, indicate that they may lead to spurious significance and an erroneous conclusion of a sex- or gender-related difference.
Although the HWE deviation is an important factor in CNV occurrence, other reasons than erroneous positioning of markers of sex chromosomes may also exist; for example, systematic problems in distinguishing the alleles, due to technical failures.
Most of CMR studies only compare dispersal distances between sexes, which may lead to erroneous results regarding differential rates of dispersal among sexes.
An article yesterday about the awards ceremony for the sex-films industry included erroneous information from AVN Publications, the program organizer, on the name of one award-winning film by Vivid Entertainment.
This may have several possible explanations, including inbreeding depression, sex-biased ratio distortion, erroneous scoring, or linkage between molecular markers and distorting factors such as recessive lethal genes or incompatible alleles.
These were two bills recently passed by the Duma: The former bans any speech that "may arouse in minors interest in nontraditional sexual relations" or "form the erroneous impression of social equality" of same-sex relationships; the latter bans adoptions by foreigners who are in same-sex marriages and single people from countries where such marriages are legal.
These sex determination errors are attributable to erroneous genotypes.
Using sex-aggregated data embeds into methodology the erroneous assumption that there are no group effects related to gender and blinds researchers to gender differences.
We show that a comparison of observed dispersal distances between groups (e.g. sexes, populations, study periods) may lead to erroneous conclusions when groups differ in their distribution of possible detectable distances (the distribution of all distances in the system weighted by the number of marked individuals that have the possibility to move those distances).
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