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But the Goldman Sachs accusations, whatever they lead to, only point up what we've all known for quite some time: that certain cultures, hothouse though they may be, breed a kind of wildcatting that seems now to be endemic to our human nature.
In crossbred populations, effects of SNPs may be breed specific because the extent of LD between SNPs and QTL can differ between breeds.
However, studies have shown that skin areas with an increased fat layer (non-thermal window), which may be breed dependent, have a lower regression constant and higher coefficient [ 30].
However in crossbred populations, 1) effects of SNPs may be breed specific, and 2) linkage disequilibrium may not be restricted to markers that are tightly linked to the QTL.
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Additionally, onions may be bred and grown to mature at smaller sizes.
Registered Colorado Rangerbreds may be bred to registered Thoroughbreds, American Quarter Horses, Appaloosas, Arabians and AraAppaloosas, and the resulting progeny registered as purebred Colorado Rangerbreds.
Eight amino acid differences were found, but both the PK15 and the previously reported APOBEC3F sequences were represented in pig genomic DNA sequences suggesting that these may be breed-specific polymorphisms (R.S.L. and R.S.H., manuscript in preparation).
Thus, the effects of SNPs may be breed-specific [ 9].
In crossbred populations, effects of SNPs may be breed-specific because the extent of linkage disequilibrium (LD) between SNPs and quantitative trait loci (QTL) can differ between breeds.
Algorithms for genotype imputation (such as that implemented in Beagle [ 12]) depend crucially on LD patterns across markers [ 13], which may be breed-specific.
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