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- In addition, most data suggest that for complex, multigenic traits that probably involve epistasis (such as yield), these approaches garner limited success. (Langridge, Waugh, 2019)
- As our population increases, we garner more of the earth to supply our needs. (Church, Bottjer, 2013)
- However, often they were simply used as collecting devices to garner specimens for museums and/or for taxonomic studies, and for this purpose they are excellent. (Church, Bottjer, 2013)
- Possibilities that are consistent with the data garner more credibility, while possibilities that are not consistent with the data lose credibility. (Kruschke, 2013)
- Data analysis can be time-consuming and may require special knowledge of bioinformatics to garner accurate information from sequence data. (Taheri et al., 2017)
- However, discussion has centered on evaluating how far such studies will take us in understanding the risks and causes of disease -- and thus the time and resources that should be invested in genotyping more case subjects with any one disease to garner what many see as diminishing genetic returns. (Hardy, Singleton, 2009)
- Temperatezone forests, such as those we have highlighted here, have few tree species relative to the species-rich tropical forests that garner much attention from ecologists and conservation biologists. (Ellison et al., 2017)
- First, the individuals' genotype has a direct influence on its ability to garner resources such as light, water, and nutrients. (Walsh, Lynch, 2009)
- Two factors can be garnered from this information, and their interaction is thought to have the highest impact on the success of GS in trees: (1) Ne must dictate the scale of marker density and (2) LD can be controlled through choosing the Ne (Grattapaglia 2014). (Thistlethwaite et al., 2019)
- Further, both LMMs and sparse regression models have been applied to, and garnered renewed interest in, polygenic modeling in association studies. (Zhou, Carbonetto, Stephens, 2013)
- DNA microarrays, which have garnered a great deal of attention in the last few years, provide miniature, high-throughput platforms to perform hybridization-based assays of populations of nucleic acids. (Valentin et al., 2007)
- Biosphere people People enjoying access to resources garnered from the entire biosphere and made available through markets. (Church, Bottjer, 2013)
- These findings have garnered mixed reviews from experts on amphibian disease and ecology with some saying that they provide important evidence of another impact that climate change is having on wildlife, whereas others say that there are uncertainties that have not been sufficiently addressed. (Church, Bottjer, 2013)
- Historic baselines of abundance were garnered from catch records, monastery records, fish bones, and other credible materials from which a snapshot of abundance was constructed. (Church, Bottjer, 2013)
- Such habitats are intriguing in that most are of recent geological origin and are known to have garnered evolutionary lineages from many different biogeographic sources. (Church, Bottjer, 2013)
- Yet this 532 Biofuels and Biodiversity: The Implications of Energy Sprawl same pulp can be converted to liquid fuel via cellulosic technology and so these crops have garnered attention as nextgeneration agroenergy crops. (Church, Bottjer, 2013)
- The depth of this research and the notoriety that it garnered propelled telemetry technology to the forefront of habitat selection research. (Church, Bottjer, 2013)
- The relationship between organisms and their habitats is considered integral to species survivability and the inferences garnered from habitat selection research have informed management and policy decisions. (Church, Bottjer, 2013)
- Surprisingly, as additional seizures were administered to this population, the effects of Szs1 diminished, and genetic associations on distal chromosome 4 garnered influence over seizure susceptibility. (Ferland et al., 2017)
- Although a limited number of dairy herds are conducting whole-herd genotyping, this is a great opportunity to maximize the information garnered from genomic information. (Howard et al., 2017)
- The authors also showed that the difference in orange area between the second and first male was correlated with the difference in their paternities; the more orange area the second male had relative to the first male, the more paternity he garnered. (NEFF, PITCHER, 2004)
- The clear benefit of microsatellites over SNPs is the amount of information that can be garnered from a single locus, requiring fewer loci to reconstruct a pedigree. (Telfer et al., 2015)
- The use of interspecific hybridization in forest tree breeding programmes has garnered increasing interest, particularly among genera such as Pinus (e.g. (Perron, 2008)
- During the last decade they have garnered increased international attention for their nutritional quality, tolerance to abiotic stress, and importance as a symbol of indigenous cultures. (Maughan et al., 2009)
- From its inception, GS has garnered increased attention and acceptance for its potential in predicting individuals' genetic values and the delivery of greater gains per unit time and cost. (Stejskal et al., 2018)
- Information garnered from genetic markers, if carefully applied, can serve as a basis for the development of genetic conservation programs. (Avise, Hamrick, 1996)
- But absent planned experimental evidence, such experience garnered through nonexperimental methods should not influence the behavior of the scientist, yet no doubt scientists make decisions about how to run their laboratories through such informal experiences all the time. (Darlington, Hayes, 2016)
- The next few subsections describe a couple of special algorithms that seem to have garnered increased interest of late. (Derek et al., 2015)
- Some information can be garnered from the phase plane for X and Y on the assumption that (16.4.18) and (16.4.19) hold. (Jones, Plank, Sleeman, 2009)
- Although biobanks have been in existence for some time, they have not garnered this heightened level of public and ethical scrutiny until recently. (Rao, Gu, 2008)
- Once an estimate of Ds has been obtained a more efficient estimate of the trend is garnered by estimated generalized least squares (EGLS) as "sIKPW XwDs"X"XwDs"Zasb. (Schabenberger, Pierce, 2001)
- The inference garnered through these analyses often supports decisions with important economic and ecological implications; therefore, it is critical to correctly estimate inferential uncertainty. (Scott, Simonoff, Marx, 2013)
- Competitive dominants are species that are so good at garnering resources (space, food, etc.) that other species are unable to coexist with them. (Church, Bottjer, 2013)
- Indeed, a follow-up study confirmed that unrelated males were in fact more successful at garnering paternity than were siblings of the females in the SN and NS trials (Bretman et al 2004). (NEFF, PITCHER, 2004)
- A related idea that is garnering attention is two-stage analysis, or 'preregistered replication', says political scientist and statistician Andrew Gelman of Columbia University in New York City. (Nuzzo, 2014)
- Dominant species (Grime 1984) competitively exclude subordinate species by garnering a disproportionate share of resources and contributing most to productivity. (Ellison et al., 2017)
- Here "best strategy" means that the contestant will have the optimum likelihood of garnering the greatest number of dollars. (Krantz, 2017)
- While advanced mass-spectrometry platforms are garnering the most attention with respect to proteomics approaches in plant biology, protein microarrays are just beginning to see application in these fields. (Plomion, Bousquet, Kole, 2011)
- One might expect that plants that are very successful at garnering resources have positive direct effects but negative associative effects on nearby individuals. (Walsh, Lynch, 2009)
- Later trials are geared towards garnering approval from regulatory agencies. (Westfall, Henning, 2013)
- Phys Rev Lett 114(14):140504 Lloyd S, Garnerone S, Zanardi P (2016) Quantum algorithms for topological and geometric analysis of data. (Unknown, 2017)
- The biomass of the fruiting caps garners much of the attention although the caps form only 5% of the total biomass. (Garrett, Klenk, 2007)