how_to_fit_haplotype_effects
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The first column is //y//, the second //µ//, 3rd-5th is the number of copies of the haplotype of interest, the 6th column is the effect //t// with 5 levels. The “1 2 3” indicate which is the haplotype associated to the number of copies in 3rd-5th columns. Note, for instance, that the 5th record has 2 copies of the third haplotype. The par file is thus: | The first column is //y//, the second //µ//, 3rd-5th is the number of copies of the haplotype of interest, the 6th column is the effect //t// with 5 levels. The “1 2 3” indicate which is the haplotype associated to the number of copies in 3rd-5th columns. Note, for instance, that the 5th record has 2 copies of the third haplotype. The par file is thus: | ||
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