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-REMLF90 - Additions to PDF documentation +====== REMLF90 ======
-IM 02/17/2003+
  
-Two new random types were added. Type: +===== Summary =====
-user_file +
-accepts a matrix from a file specified under keyword FILE in the following +
-format: +
-row col value +
-row col value +
-.....+
  
-Values can be loweror upper-stored but not both.+===== Options ===== 
 +<file> 
 +OPTION conv_crit1d-12 
 +</file> 
 +    Convergence criterion (default 1d-10). 
 +<file> 
 +OPTION maxrounds500 
 +</file> 
 +    Maximum rounds (default 5000). 
 +<file> 
 +OPTION constant_var 5 1 2 
 +</file> 
 +    The effect number (5), the first trait number (1), and the second trait number (2), implying the covariance between traits 1 and 2 for effect 5. 
 +<file> 
 +OPTION SNP_file snp 
 +</file> 
 +    Specify the SNP file name to use genotype data.
  
-Second type: +===== Does remlf90 always converge? ===== 
-user_file_inv +<file> 
-works as befoer except that the given matrix is inverted before being +    Even when there is no variance, remlf90 will estimate a positive variance (in the parameter space), which will be determined by the starting value. If you are not sure if there is any variance, use a small starting value like 0.1 or 0.01. If the estimate does not change, probably there is no variance, so check your parameter file, model, and/or data againAlso, if airemlf90 does not converge but remlf90 converges with the same dataset, rerun remlf90 with a small starting value. The estimate could be artifact. 
-used in mixed model equations.+</file>
  
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