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Compared to the other groups, Black infants had elevated GA-1 markers (C5DC, Cohen's d = 0.37, P less then .001), Hispanics had elevated MMA markers (C3, Cohen's d = 0.13, P less then .001, and C3/C2, Cohen's d = 0.27, P less then .001); and Whites had elevated VLCADD markers (C14, Cohen's d = 0.28, P less then .001, and C141, Cohen's d = 0.22, P less then .001) and decreased OTCD markers (citrulline, Cohen's d = -0.26, P less then .001). These findings correlated with the higher false-positive rates in Black infants for GA-1, in