A study was designed to address the relative merits of different sampling strategies for detecting linkage. Genotypes of pedigree members were generated by the use of a single genetic model, and the pedigrees were subdivided into dominantappearing, recessive-appearing , and "interesting" subsets. An
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Effects of hypothesis and assigned task on question selection strategies
โ Scribed by Roel W. Meertens; Willem Koomen; Alfred P. Delpeut; Gerlof A. Hager
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- John Wiley and Sons
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- 1984
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