Predicted Residual Error Sum of Squares of Mixed Models: An Application for Genomic Prediction
Abstract
Genomic prediction is a statistical method to predict phenotypes of polygenic traits using high-throughput genomic data. Most diseases and behaviors in humans and animals are polygenic traits. The majority of agronomic traits in crops are also polygenic. Accurate prediction of these traits can help medical professionals diagnose acute diseases and breeders to increase food products, and therefore significantly contribute to human health and...
Paper Details
Title
Predicted Residual Error Sum of Squares of Mixed Models: An Application for Genomic Prediction
Published Date
Mar 1, 2017
Journal
Volume
7
Issue
3
Pages
895 - 909
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