Directional Transfer

Cross-population transfer was asymmetric, so training on one cohort and testing on another did not match the reverse direction. P5 was relatively easy as a target but generalized less reliably as a source. Mixture-risk reasoning explains d…

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Cross-population transfer was asymmetric, so training on one cohort and testing on another did not match the reverse direction. P5 was relatively easy as a target but generalized less reliably as a source. Mixture-risk reasoning explains directional transfer because source composition changes the training distribution.