scholarly journals LATE – a novel sensitive cell-based assay for the study of CRISPR/Cas9 related Long-term Adverse Treatment Effects

Author(s):  
Dawid Głów ◽  
Simon Meyer ◽  
Irene García Roldán ◽  
Lara Marie Akingunsade ◽  
Kristoffer Riecken ◽  
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Author(s):  
Pieter J. Hoekstra ◽  
Barbara J. van den Hoofdakker ◽  
Annabeth P. Groenman

2017 ◽  
Vol 75 (3) ◽  
pp. 733-758 ◽  
Author(s):  
Apollos Besse ◽  
Thomas Lepoutre ◽  
Samuel Bernard

1953 ◽  
Vol 43 (1) ◽  
pp. 77-88 ◽  
Author(s):  
H. D. Patterson

An experiment, designed to test different ways of using straw with fertilizers, and involving a three course rotation of crops, was carried out at Rothamsted between 1933 and 1951. The methods of analysis developed for this experiment are described in the present paper and demonstrated using yields of potatoes.Treatment effects of interest are given by the mean yields over all years and the linear regressions of yield on time. These estimates are straightforward but the evaluation of their errors is complicated by the existence of correlations due to the recurrence of treatments on the same plots. Further complications are introduced when, as frequently happens in long-term experiments, treatment effects show real variation from year to year. A method is given for estimating standard errors which include a contribution from this variation.The various relationships between yields and the uncontrolled seasonal factors can also be examined; in the present experiment there is some indication that the effects of treatments on yields of potatoes are influenced by the dates of planting.In other circumstances the analysis requires modifications, some of which are briefly considered.


1970 ◽  
Vol 74 (1) ◽  
pp. 53-60 ◽  
Author(s):  
H.D Patterson ◽  
Bridger I. Lowe

SUMMARYYield (or other variate) values from crops recurring on the same plots in long-term experiments are subject to correlations known as serial plot correlations. Neglect of these plot correlations can result in loss of efficiency in the estimation of treatment effects and bias in the estimation of error.Serial plot correlations are calculated from 12 experiments on arable crops in England and Wales, for yields 4, 6 or 8 years apart. They are usually positive, with average value 0·2. In one set of experiments the losses in efficiency caused by plot correlations of this magnitude are shown to be small, but some of the biases in the estimates of error are large. Biases in the variances of treatment means can be wholly or partly eliminated by separating two components of error, plot error and plot x year error.


1993 ◽  
Vol 29 (2) ◽  
pp. 207-213
Author(s):  
T. S. G. Peiris

SummaryCoconut is harvested at bimonthly intervals (six picks per year) in all field experiments carried out by the Coconut Research Institute in Sri Lanka. Because recording of individual picks is costly and time consuming, it is of interest to know whether or not recording can be restricted to fewer picks without prejudicing the results of experiments. Yield data from five long-term field experiments conducted at five different locations showed that the sum of the first, third and fifth picks could provide a good estimate of the sum of six picks. Yield recording can therefore be confined to these three picks and the cost and time of recording in an experiment reduced by 50%. These three picks can conveniently be used to assess treatment effects on total annual yield.Análisis estadístico del rendimiento de coco


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