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one or two
An improvement that could be made to the studies is increasing the sample size of the experiments and expanding the population that is included, which could increase the generalisability of the studies. This would consequently reduce the random error, yielding more accurate results. In addition, with a greater sample size, the effect of BCL11A inhibition on the prognosis and morbidity of beta-thalassemia can be further analysed, establishing the clinical significance of CRISPR-Cas9. Another improvement could be considered is including control groups for enhanced evaluation with completed statistical values such as standard error for all samples.
one or two
An improvement that could be made to the studies is increasing the sample size of the experiments and expanding the population that is included, which could increase the generalisability of the studies. This would consequently reduce the random error, yielding more accurate results. In addition, with a greater sample size, the effect of BCL11A inhibition on the prognosis and morbidity of beta-thalassemia can be further analysed, establishing the clinical significance of CRISPR-Cas9. Another improvement could be considered is including control groups for enhanced evaluation with completed statistical values such as standard error for all samples.
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These are two suggested improvements:
1. Increasing the sample size and expanding the population included in the studies to increase generalizability and reduce random error.
2. Including control groups for enhanced evaluation with completed statistical values such as standard error for all samples.
1. Increasing the sample size and expanding the population included in the studies to increase generalizability and reduce random error.
2. Including control groups for enhanced evaluation with completed statistical values such as standard error for all samples.
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