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Estimating Broad-Sense Heritability with Unbalanced Data from Agricultural Cultivar Trials
Crop science, 2019Broad-sense heritability is defined as the proportion of phenotypic variance that is attributable to an overall variance for the genotype. It is often calculated as a measure (i) to quantify and eventually compare the precision of agricultural cultivar ...
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Dermatologic Clinics, 1987
This article describes a number of syndromes affecting the nail unit. When a patient presents with a complaint involving the nails, it is important to consider first the common nail disorders. However, one should evaluate the entire patient to discover associated signs or symptoms that would point toward an underlying syndrome.
S J, Kucirka, R K, Scher
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This article describes a number of syndromes affecting the nail unit. When a patient presents with a complaint involving the nails, it is important to consider first the common nail disorders. However, one should evaluate the entire patient to discover associated signs or symptoms that would point toward an underlying syndrome.
S J, Kucirka, R K, Scher
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Journal of Applied Probability, 1982
This article discusses certain aspects of determining heritability estimates from the genetic analyses of data. First, a brief review is given of the major statistical techniques for fitting models to quantitative family data. Then, by reference to a general schematic framework, the basic models that have been proposed for such data will be described ...
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This article discusses certain aspects of determining heritability estimates from the genetic analyses of data. First, a brief review is given of the major statistical techniques for fitting models to quantitative family data. Then, by reference to a general schematic framework, the basic models that have been proposed for such data will be described ...
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1993
Abstract After documenting familial aggregation for a trait or disease, and showing that this aggregation cannot be explained completely by environmental risk factors, the next logical step is to ask how much of the familial aggregation can be attributed to genetic causes. Heritability is typically used to answer this question because it
Muin J Khoury +2 more
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Abstract After documenting familial aggregation for a trait or disease, and showing that this aggregation cannot be explained completely by environmental risk factors, the next logical step is to ask how much of the familial aggregation can be attributed to genetic causes. Heritability is typically used to answer this question because it
Muin J Khoury +2 more
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Heritability in the genomics era — concepts and misconceptions
Nature reviews genetics, 2008P. Visscher, W. G. Hill, N. Wray
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Concepts, estimation and interpretation of SNP-based heritability
Nature Genetics, 2017Jian Yang +4 more
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