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- | allows indicating that missing value is the number x (e.g. 999) for instance if 0 is a valid record. | + | allows indicating that the missing value is the number x (e.g., 999), for instance, if 0 is a valid record. This is only to represent the missing value in the data. If there are covariables in the data, 0 is treated as a value, not missing information. Missing pedigree is always 0 and cannot be changed to another value. |
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+ | OPTION missing_in_weights | ||
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+ | in addition, this indicates that if a weight for the trait is 0, then the value of the trait is converted to " | ||
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- | OPTION inbreeding_method | + | OPTION inbreeding_method |
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allows choosing a method for inbreeding calculation. The inbreeding coefficients are used later (in the other programs) to set up the coefficients for the A-inverse. Existing options are: | allows choosing a method for inbreeding calculation. The inbreeding coefficients are used later (in the other programs) to set up the coefficients for the A-inverse. Existing options are: | ||
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- | * 7: Recursive tabular with self breeding generations . This method is for populations with selfing, i.e. wheat. | + | |
- | * 6: Hybrid parallel computing which is basically a parallel (OMP) version of Meuwissen and Luo (1992) | + | |
- | * 5: method of Tier (1990) | + | |
- | * 4: recursive tabular method | + | |
- | * 3: Modified Colleau by Sargolzaei et al. (2005) | + | |
- | * 2: Modified Meuwissen & Luo by Sargolzaei & Iwaisaki (2004) | + | |
* 1: Meuwissen and Luo (1992) | * 1: Meuwissen and Luo (1992) | ||
- | + | * 2: Modified Meuwissen & Luo by Sargolzaei & Iwaisaki (2004) | |
- | the default is method 6, and speed-ups are made using method 6 but this requires using several threads (e.g. using '' | + | * 3: Modified Colleau by Sargolzaei et al. (2005) |
+ | * 4: recursive tabular | ||
+ | * 5: method of Tier (1990) | ||
+ | * 6: Hybrid parallel computing, which is basically a parallel (OMP) version of Meuwissen | ||
+ | * 7: Recursive tabular with self-breeding generations. This method is for populations with selfing, i.e., wheat | ||
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+ | The default is method 1. Large speed-ups are made using method 6, but this requires using several threads (e.g., using '' | ||
The end of the parameter file for '' | The end of the parameter file for '' | ||
- | All of these lines are passed to parameter file renf90.par to be used by application programs. | + | All of these lines are passed to the parameter file renf90.par to be used by application programs. |
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