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Missing covariables

Missing dam codes

N.B. Even if all animals in the data have known dams, you may have animals in the pedigree with unknown dams. If you wish to fit a maternal genetic effect, you will then similarly need to assign dummy dam codes for all unknown dams, i.e. the third column in the pedigree file cannot contain any zeros. Again, your analysis will work best if this proportion of dams is relatively small.

Accuracy of breeding values

Plant pedigrees

RR breeding values

WOMBAT does not perform these simple calculations for you, but to make this task easier, it writes out a file with the basis functions evaluated for all values of the control variable occurring in the data – see the manual for details!

"Programmed pause"

Reading .bin files

Positive definite input matrix

Weighted analysis

Heterogeneous variances

Factor-analytic model

Reduced rank analyses - starting values

Degrees of freedom to test fixed effects