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The variance in height is defined as the average of the squared difference between each measured height and the mean height for the population.
For example, if plants with a genotype that tends to produce large plants also select nutrient- rich environments and plants with a genotype that tends to produce small plants also select nutrient- poor environments, the variance in height would be increased.
The fraction of the variance in height explained by the haplotypes were estimated by analysis of variance using a generalized linear model including sex, age, population affinity (VB or NB) and haplotype status (carrying or not carrying the negatively associated allele).
In 2009, these three locations jointly explained 76.6% of the variance in height.
In general, genetic inheritance accounts for around 80% of the variance in height.
For example, despite early results that accounted for about 5%% of the variance in height, large studies have now demonstrated SNPs can account for around 45%% of the variance in height (for which the overall heritability is around 80%%).
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Variation between TRFLP and composite GC-TRFLP increased as a function of rank abundance suggesting a relationship between peak height and variance in peak height which might be expected for these data (Figure 4).
"I would like to get more variance in heights across the length of the building," Sadler said.
The R2 values of the three response curves (0.982, 0.988 and 0.995, respectively) also confirmed that the variance in plant height accounted for by the applied fertilizer was higher in the later stages of plant growth than in the earlier stages.
Nonetheless, these loci explain only a small fraction (10%) of the observed variance in human height.
Subtle variance in coronal height of each marker in the fracture fragment will further improve the analysis performance.
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