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Biometrical modeling of twin and family data using standard mixed model software

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BIOMETRICS
Volume 64, Issue 1, Pages 280-288

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/j.1541-0420.2007.00803.x

Keywords

biometrical genetics; equivalence; family design; generalized linear mixed model; g11amm; multilevel model; twin design

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Biometrical genetic modeling of twin or other family data can be used to decompose the variance of an observed response or 'phenotype' into genetic and environmental components. Convenient parameterizations requiring few random effects are proposed, which allow such models to be estimated using widely available software for linear mixed models (continuous phenotypes) or generalized linear mixed models (categorical phenotypes). We illustrate the proposed approach by modeling family data on the continuous phenotype birth weight and twin data on the dichotomous phenotype depression. The example data sets and commands for Stata and R/S-PLUS are available at the Biometrics website.

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