Statistical properties of simple random-effects models for genetic heritability
Random-effects models are a popular tool for analysing total narrow-sense heritability for quantitative phenotypes, on the basis of large-scale SNP data. Recently, there have been disputes over the validity of conclusions that may be drawn from such analysis. We derive some of the fundamental statis...
Main Authors: | Steinsaltz, D, Dahl, A, Wachter, K |
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Format: | Journal article |
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Institute of Mathematical Statistics
2018
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