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{"references": ["David, I., Ruesche, J., Drouilhet, L., Garreau, H., & Gilbert, H. (2015). Genetic modeling of feed intake. Journal of animal science, 93(3), 965-977", "David, I., Garreau, H., Balmisse, E., Billon, Y., & Canario, L. (2017). Multiple-trait structured antedependence model to study the relationship between litter size and birth weight in pigs and rabbits. Genetics Selection Evolution, 49(1), 11.", "David I., Sanchez J-P., Piles M., (Submitted 2017). Longitudinal analysis of direct and indirect effects on the average daily gain in growing rabbits using a structured antedependence model ."]}
This project provides fortran scripts to apply, with ASReml, structured antedependence models (SAD) for single trait analysis, multiple-trait analysis or single trait analysis with correlated random effects. It contains: - 3 fortran programs: 1) sadmultiuni.f90 to run SAD models with versions 1 to 3 of ASReml 2) sadmultiuni4.f90 to run SAD models in ASReml4 3) matrixSAD.f90 to calculate variance-covariance matrix using SAD parameters. - 1 tutorial (sadmultiuni_tutorial.pdf) - 2 sets of examples (ex1.as, ex2.as and their data, pedigree and parameters files)
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[STAT]Statistics [stat], 330, structured antedependence model, structured antedependence model, genetic, genetic, 004, [STAT] Statistics [stat]
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