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This may be the minimum that would make marker assisted selection studies worthwhile for the identified genes.
The tumor heterogeneity (intra and inter) may make marker identification difficult, and consequently we included additional patient samples from a previously published dataset [ 20] for delineating significant markers of outcome.
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These experiments show that it is possible to combine biolistic transformation by minimal gene cassettes with genetic segregation to make marker-free transgenic wheat plants with new traits.
He can then lock the image and make markers to help ensure the graft is in exactly the right place.
The development of a genetic linkage map would be a significant breakthrough, either to map candidate genes, to search for QTL of agronomical traits, or to make marker-assisted selection.
Finally, it should be noted that parameter γ could influence to some extent accuracy and bias of prediction, and neither γ = 0 nor γ estimated to make marker-based and pedigree-based relationships compatible, would be optimal for that purpose.
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Using single copy genes facilitates the identification of orthologs, however, they generally have low polymorphism, making marker development difficult.
By enabling full quantification of joint rotation, use of the custom made markers could pave the way for early diagnosis of movement disorders.
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