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To further increase our understanding and predictive capacities derived from such high-throughput experiments, a number of methods commonly termed Pathway Analysis have been developed in recent years [ 21- 27].
Methods commonly used in the past have some important shortcomings, including extreme taxonomic bias (cultivation-based approaches), low taxonomic resolution (DGGE, T-RFLP), or inadequate depth of sampling (Sanger-sequenced clone libraries).
In dairy cattle, studies have been conducted to investigate the accuracy of imputation from low- to high-density using real SNP data sets from cattle populations (Weigel et al., 2010; Zhang and Druet, 2010; Berry and Kearney, 2011); however, comparisons between prevailing methods commonly used in human populations have not been carried out in these studies.
We used a subset of possible selection-based testing methods that have commonly been applied in the literature and vary in their assumptions, limitations and advantages.
Several validation methods were developed, but two methods have been commonly used: comparison of model outputs with observed data and evaluation of the biological consistency of the predictions.
Conventional geoscientific methods have commonly been used to understand the causes and recurrence intervals of rapid coastal change but these methods have not always proved adequate to.
These commonly used methods have sensitivity ranging from 11 to 85%% and specificity from 32to99%9 %.
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