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OPTION sol se | OPTION sol se | ||
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- | Store solutions and those s.e. | + | Store solutions and those standard errors. |
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+ | OPTION store_pev_pec 6 | ||
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+ | Store triangular matrices of standard errors and its covariances for correlated random effects such as direct-maternal effects and random-regression effects in " | ||
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OPTION residual | OPTION residual | ||
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Specify the missing value (default 0). | Specify the missing value (default 0). | ||
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+ | OPTION constant_var 5 1 2 ... | ||
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+ | 5: effect number\\ | ||
+ | 1: first trait number\\ | ||
+ | 2: second trait number\\ | ||
+ | implying the covariance between traits 1 and 2 for effect 5. | ||
**Heterogeneous residual variances for a single trait** | **Heterogeneous residual variances for a single trait** | ||
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The first function calculates the SD for the total variance for a maternal model with permanent maternal effect, where 2 and 3 are the effect number for the direct and maternal additive genetic effects respectively, | The first function calculates the SD for the total variance for a maternal model with permanent maternal effect, where 2 and 3 are the effect number for the direct and maternal additive genetic effects respectively, |
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