Generalized Structured Component Analysis in candidate gene association studies: applications and limitations
<br/><strong>Background: </strong>Generalized Structured Component Analysis (GSCA) is a component-based alternative to traditional covariance-based structural equation modelling. This method has previously been applied to test for association between candidate genes and clinical ph...
Main Authors: | Thompson, PA, Bishop, DVM, Eising, E, Fisher, SE, Newbury, DF |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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F1000Research
2019
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