Approximation of reliabilities for random-regression single-step genomic best linear unbiased predictor models.
ABSTRACT.- Random-regression models (RRM) are used in national genetic evaluations for longitudinal traits. The outputs of RRM are an index based on random-regression coefficients and its reliability. The reliabilities are obtained from the inverse of the coefficient matrix of mixed model equations...
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2024
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