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In ecology, precise inference of population structure is necessary to accurately describe the distribution of biodiversity across ecosystems, to improve conservation efforts, and, more generally, to further understanding of the evolutionary process.

A more precise inference of mechanisms would benefit from knowledge of the number of mitoses that each parent lineage underwent prior to the generation of gametes for the cross, as well as the number of mitotic replication cycles that the parent and progeny parasites underwent after meiosis.

Regarding the main APC/C targets, our phylogenetic analyses were not conclusive in the case of cyclins A and B and Cdks-1 and -2 to determine whether they were found in LECA or not because these proteins belonged to very large multigenic families with complex evolutionary histories precluding a precise inference of their evolutionary origin (not shown).

For example, in yeast (one of the most well-studied eukaryotic organisms), 47% of genes are bound by at least two TFs [ 15], and approximately 73% (~4,500) of the known genes are non-essential [ 16], suggesting that higher order genetic variations are needed for precise inference of transcriptional regulations.

Independent intraspecific (i.e. paralogs) and interspecific (i.e. orthologs) comparisons are required for the precise inference of paralogous or orthologous gene relationships between oak and other eudicots and to determine the precise history of oak evolution from the known ancestor of eudicot genomes.

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Striving for precise inference on a case by case basis is an inordinately inefficient way to proceed for two reasons.

However, forensic specialists and police investigators should be aware of the limitations of the approach; where possible, a large number of AIMs should be analyzed in order to provide the most precise inferences on the ancestry of evidentiary samples.

Lack of current data on species composition, distribution and ecology, especially of A. senegal and potential progenitors of the ploidy series observed in this expansive and ecologically heterogeneous geographical region, does not allow for precise inferences on the origins.

Thus too ancient or too recent recombination events would not make a precise inference, because few of these events could be detected in genome.

The use of this informative prior distribution has substantively reduced the range of plausible values of τ, but this more precise inference comes at the price of specifying priors and hence making more assumptions.

Figure 5 illustrates that a large number of highly informative markers are needed for precise inference about any single genotype.

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