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As the allele frequencies deviate from those that are entirely epistatic, one or more SNPs in the model may have main effects detectable by such methods.

These genes may have main effects or be interactive with environmental or other genetic factors.

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For instance, a parasitic worm infection may have its main effect on educational progress by causing diarrhoea and malaise, leading the child to miss school or to be listless and unmotivated in the classroom.

Family physicians may have the main role in managing patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus with early nephropathy.

In this context, the addition of biomarker measurements to the clinical evaluation of such patients may have two main potential effects: improve the diagnostic accuracy, and reassure the patient and the physician that antibiotic therapy is unnecessary.

The absence of any excitonic absorption structure in the absorption spectra may have two main reasons: first, the weak exciton binding energy because of the strong Coulomb screening in narrow gap semiconductors and second, the existing size distribution of the nanocrystallites.

This finding suggested to us that androgens may have their main effect through the amount of risk taken by traders rather than through the amount of money made per unit of risk.

CXCR3 may have its main functions important for mesangial expansion in mesangioproliferative disease.

Thus, hormonal treatment may have its main effect on endometriosis and endometriosis-related symptoms, and less effect on overall gastrointestinal symptoms.

TEs may have two main effects on the host genome: insertion into a new chromosomal locus when the element transposes and ectopic recombination.

Occasional interbreeding between species may have three main long-term outcomes: 1, genetic introgression into one or both of the hybridizing species, in some cases leading to assimilation of one species by the other; 2, formation of a new species without a change in ploidy (homoploid hybrid speciation); or 3, formation of a new species with a shift in ploidy (allopolyploidy).

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