Random-effects models are a popular tool for analysing total narrow-sense heritability for quantitative phenotypes, on the basis of large-scale SNP data. Recently, there have been disputes over the validity of conclusions that may be drawn from such analysis. We derive some of the fundamental statistical properties of heritability estimates arising from these models, showing that the bias will generally be small. We show that that the score function may be manipulated into a form that facilitates intelligible interpretations of the results. We go on to use this score function to explore the behavior of the model when certain key assumptions of the model are not satisfied - shared environment, measurement error, and genetic effects that are ...
We consider the problem of interpreting negative maximum likelihood estimates of heritability that s...
2018-12-07The 'missing heritability' problem describes the fact that the explained heritability from...
We consider the problem of interpreting negative maximum likelihood estimates of heritability that s...
Random-effects models are a popular tool for analysing total narrow-sense heritability for quantitat...
For heritability estimation using a two-component random effects model, we provided formulas for the...
Studies involving the effects of single genes on quantitative traits may involve closed populations,...
Studies involving the effects of single genes on quantitative traits may involve closed populations,...
Abstract Can a heritability value tell us something about the weight of genetic versus environmental...
Linear mixed-effects models are frequently used for estimating quantitative genetic parameters, incl...
The variance explained by genetic variants as identified in (genome-wide) genetic association studie...
Background The variance explained by genetic variants as identified in (genome-wide) genetic associa...
BACKGROUND: The variance explained by genetic variants as identified in (genome-wide) genetic associ...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2019DNA copies inherited from the same ancestral copy by r...
Narrow-sense heritability (h(2)) is an important genetic parameter that quantifies the proportion of...
SNP heritability, the proportion of phenotypic variance explained by SNPs, has been reported for man...
We consider the problem of interpreting negative maximum likelihood estimates of heritability that s...
2018-12-07The 'missing heritability' problem describes the fact that the explained heritability from...
We consider the problem of interpreting negative maximum likelihood estimates of heritability that s...
Random-effects models are a popular tool for analysing total narrow-sense heritability for quantitat...
For heritability estimation using a two-component random effects model, we provided formulas for the...
Studies involving the effects of single genes on quantitative traits may involve closed populations,...
Studies involving the effects of single genes on quantitative traits may involve closed populations,...
Abstract Can a heritability value tell us something about the weight of genetic versus environmental...
Linear mixed-effects models are frequently used for estimating quantitative genetic parameters, incl...
The variance explained by genetic variants as identified in (genome-wide) genetic association studie...
Background The variance explained by genetic variants as identified in (genome-wide) genetic associa...
BACKGROUND: The variance explained by genetic variants as identified in (genome-wide) genetic associ...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2019DNA copies inherited from the same ancestral copy by r...
Narrow-sense heritability (h(2)) is an important genetic parameter that quantifies the proportion of...
SNP heritability, the proportion of phenotypic variance explained by SNPs, has been reported for man...
We consider the problem of interpreting negative maximum likelihood estimates of heritability that s...
2018-12-07The 'missing heritability' problem describes the fact that the explained heritability from...
We consider the problem of interpreting negative maximum likelihood estimates of heritability that s...