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- ASReml abstract "ASReml is a statistical software package for fitting linear mixed models using restricted maximum likelihood, a technique commonly used in plant and animal breeding and quantitative genetics as well as other fields. It is notable for its ability to fit very large and complex data sets efficiently, due to its use of the average information algorithm and sparse matrix methods. It was originally developed by Arthur Gilmour.ASREML can be used in Windows, Linux, and as an add-on to S-PLUS and R.".
- ASReml wikiPageExternalLink HomePage.
- ASReml wikiPageExternalLink review_details.php?review_id=2.
- ASReml wikiPageExternalLink asreml.
- ASReml wikiPageID "15092456".
- ASReml wikiPageLength "1230".
- ASReml wikiPageOutDegree "10".
- ASReml wikiPageRevisionID "531074117".
- ASReml wikiPageWikiLink Animal_breeding.
- ASReml wikiPageWikiLink Category:Statistical_software.
- ASReml wikiPageWikiLink Data_set.
- ASReml wikiPageWikiLink Mixed_model.
- ASReml wikiPageWikiLink Plant_breeding.
- ASReml wikiPageWikiLink Quantitative_genetics.
- ASReml wikiPageWikiLink R_(programming_language).
- ASReml wikiPageWikiLink Restricted_maximum_likelihood.
- ASReml wikiPageWikiLink S-PLUS.
- ASReml wikiPageWikiLink Sparse_matrix.
- ASReml wikiPageWikiLinkText "ASReml".
- ASReml hasPhotoCollection ASReml.
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- ASReml wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Science-software-stub.
- ASReml subject Category:Statistical_software.
- ASReml hypernym Package.
- ASReml type Software.
- ASReml comment "ASReml is a statistical software package for fitting linear mixed models using restricted maximum likelihood, a technique commonly used in plant and animal breeding and quantitative genetics as well as other fields. It is notable for its ability to fit very large and complex data sets efficiently, due to its use of the average information algorithm and sparse matrix methods. It was originally developed by Arthur Gilmour.ASREML can be used in Windows, Linux, and as an add-on to S-PLUS and R.".
- ASReml label "ASReml".
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- ASReml sameAs Q4654344.
- ASReml sameAs Q4654344.
- ASReml wasDerivedFrom ASReml?oldid=531074117.
- ASReml isPrimaryTopicOf ASReml.