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Equivalence of variance components between standard and recursive genetic models using LDL' transformations

Authors :
European Commission
Varona, Luis [0000-0001-6256-5478]
López-Carbonell, David [0000-0003-0964-9212]
Srihi, Houssemeddine [0000-0002-9249-3070]
Hervás-Rivero, Carlos [0009-0004-9561-9048]
González Recio, Oscar [0000-0002-9106-4063]
Altarriba, Juan [0000-0002-3042-2250]
Varona, Luis
López-Carbonell, David
Srihi, Houssemeddine
Hervás-Rivero, Carlos
González Recio, Oscar
Altarriba, Juan
European Commission
Varona, Luis [0000-0001-6256-5478]
López-Carbonell, David [0000-0003-0964-9212]
Srihi, Houssemeddine [0000-0002-9249-3070]
Hervás-Rivero, Carlos [0009-0004-9561-9048]
González Recio, Oscar [0000-0002-9106-4063]
Altarriba, Juan [0000-0002-3042-2250]
Varona, Luis
López-Carbonell, David
Srihi, Houssemeddine
Hervás-Rivero, Carlos
González Recio, Oscar
Altarriba, Juan
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

Recursive models are a category of structural equation models that propose a causal relationship between traits. These models are more parameterized than multiple trait models, and they require imposing restrictions on the parameter space to ensure statistical identification. Nevertheless, in certain situations, the likelihood of recursive models and multiple trait models are equivalent. Consequently, the estimates of variance components derived from the multiple trait mixed model can be converted into estimates under several recursive models through LDL' or block-LDL' transformations.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Notes :
Spanish
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1442725169
Document Type :
Electronic Resource