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What Loretta, Gina, and Daniel understand, the two authors tell us, is that bad teeth have come to be seen as a marker of "poor parenting, low educational achievement and slow or faulty intellectual development".

A key marker of good parenting of daughters was their marital eligibility, which was largely based on their reputation and respect for adults (heshima).

By combining the SNP markers of the parent and the corresponding progeny strain, we were able to genotype 65531 SNP markers in MugugaMarikebuni, and 64244 SNP markers in MugugaUganda (Additional file 3: Table S5 and Additional file 4: Table S6).

To obtain the number of markers (n) that will provide an expected proportion of p0 individuals without any particular QTL flanked by markers of alternate parent genotypes, one may solve the above formula for n, with q = 1, which is given by (2) n = r − c (1 − p 0 ) 1 − p 0. Equation 2 was verified based on two QTL mapping experiments.

Parent-child relationship is also instructed from menu list of parent marker and select child marker one by one.

When DNA markers (genotypes) have been imported from data files or have been registered manually in WF, a specially designed program within WF runs an automatic test comparing the horse's markers with the DNA markers of its parents to confirm the ancestry, provided the parents' markers are available in the database.

We excluded 784 births (0.2%) where there were no data available about birthweight and 15030 births (4.1%) in which either parent was age 18 or younger because we were concerned that educational level could not serve as a reasonable marker of SES for parents who were not old enough to have graduated from high school.

The mean of non-exclusion probability of one marker, if one parent is known (NE-1P), were 0.414 ranging from 0.191 to 0.709 (Table 2).

I needed to be reminded that milk production was not the definitive marker of my ability to parent well.

Baughcum and colleagues[ 11], in the study described above, reported that mothers had strong beliefs that heavy infants were desirable as weight was the best marker of health and successful parenting.

He added that co-residency, where the child lives sometimes with the mother and sometimes with the father, "is a marker of the maturity of both parents", which meant a better relationship, which was very much in the child's interests.

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