نتایج جستجو برای: hidden populations

تعداد نتایج: 302749  

Journal: :Journal of Pain and Symptom Management 2007

Journal: :Proceedings of the American Mathematical Society 2017

Journal: :Genetics 2004
Joachim Hermisson Günter P Wagner

One of the most solid generalizations of transmission genetics is that the phenotypic variance of populations carrying a major mutation is increased relative to the wild type. At least some part of this higher variance is genetic and due to release of previously hidden variation. Similarly, stressful environments also lead to the expression of hidden variation. These two observations have been ...

2012
Karl W. Broman

Advanced intercross populations, in which multiple inbred strains are mated at random for many generations, have the advantage of greater precision of genetic mapping because of the accumulation of recombination events across the multiple generations. Related designs include heterogeneous stock and the diversity outcross population. In this article, I derive the two-locus haplotype probabilitie...

2013
Jens Malmros Fredrik Liljeros Naoki Masuda Xin Lu Tom Britton

Respondent-driven sampling (RDS) is one of the most commonly used methods when sampling from hidden or hard-to-reach populations. The RDS methodology combines an improved snowball sampling scheme with a mathematical model that is able to produce unbiased population estimates given that some assumptions about the actual recruitment process are fulfilled. One critical assumption, which is not lik...

Journal: :BioEssays : news and reviews in molecular, cellular and developmental biology 2003
A W F Edwards

In popular articles that play down the genetical differences among human populations, it is often stated that about 85% of the total genetical variation is due to individual differences within populations and only 15% to differences between populations or ethnic groups. It has therefore been proposed that the division of Homo sapiens into these groups is not justified by the genetic data. This ...

Journal: :Health promotion perspectives 2011
Abdolreza Shaghaghi Raj S Bhopal Aziz Sheikh

BACKGROUND 'Hard-to-reach' is a term used to describe those sub-groups of the population that may be difficult to reach or involve in research or public health programmes. Application of a single term to call these sub-sections of populations implies a homogeneity within distinct groups, which does not necessarily exist. Different sampling techniques were introduced so far to recruit hard-to-re...

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