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by i_love_limes
512 days ago
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Well no. It's not uncommon for p-values to be even lower than that. We are talking about a specific SNP (allele) having a specific mutation being predictive of a phenotype / outcome. So, a specific SNP mutation being predictive of a gene expression / protein is basically a p-value of 0. Can't speak for physics experiments, but this is almost certainly not a statistical error |
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