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- Q4651106 subject Q7135893.
- Q4651106 abstract "An ADE model is a genetic model for twin studies which includes dominance genetic effects. Biometrical genetic modeling of twin or other family data can be used to decompose the variance of an observed response or phenotype into genetic and environmental components. Convenient parametrizations requiring few random effects allow such models to be estimated using widely available software for linear mixed models (continuous phenotypes) or generalized linear mixed models (categorical phenotypes). A stands for additive genetic effects, D for non-additive genetic (or dominance) effects, and E for nonshared environment effects.".
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- Q4651106 wikiPageWikiLink Q7135893.
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- Q4651106 comment "An ADE model is a genetic model for twin studies which includes dominance genetic effects. Biometrical genetic modeling of twin or other family data can be used to decompose the variance of an observed response or phenotype into genetic and environmental components. Convenient parametrizations requiring few random effects allow such models to be estimated using widely available software for linear mixed models (continuous phenotypes) or generalized linear mixed models (categorical phenotypes).".
- Q4651106 label "ADE model".