„Genomics/methods“
Suchergebnisse
1.038 Treffer
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Imputation methods for missing data for polygenic models
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Using an age-at-onset phenotype with interval censoring to compare methods of segregation and linkage analysis in a candidate region for elevated systolic blood pressure
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Linkage analysis of the simulated data – evaluations and comparisons of methods
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Multiple imputation methods for longitudinal blood pressure measurements from the Framingham Heart Study
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Linkage analysis of a derived glucose phenotype in the Genetic Analysis Workshop 13 simulated data using a variety of Haseman-Elston based regression methods
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Consistency of linkage results across exams and methods in the Framingham Heart Study
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Cancer Genomics and Proteomics – Methods and Protocols
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Structural Proteomics – High-Throughput Methods
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Molecular Beacons: Signalling Nucleic Acid Probes, Methods, and Protocols
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Bacteriophages – Methods and Protocols, Volume 2 Molecular and Applied Aspects
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Electrophoresis in Practice – A Guide to Methods and Applications of DNA and Protein Separations
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A comparison of three pH control methods for revealing effects of undissociated butyric acid on specific butanol production rate in batch fermentation of Clostridium acetobutylicum
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Cultivation-independent methods applied to the microbial prospection of oil and gas in soil from a sedimentary basin in Brazil
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Genomic prediction based on data from three layer lines: a comparison between linear methods
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Methods to estimate breeding values in honey bees
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A class of Bayesian methods to combine large numbers of genotyped and non-genotyped animals for whole-genome analyses
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Methods to estimate effective population size using pedigree data: Examples in dog, sheep, cattle and horse
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Extending long-range phasing and haplotype library imputation methods to impute genotypes on sex chromosomes
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Comparison on genomic predictions using three GBLUP methods and two single-step blending methods in the Nordic Holstein population
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Accuracy of multi-trait genomic selection using different methods