Journal article
Statistical Inference in Mixed Models and Analysis of Twin and Family Data
X Wang, X Guo, M He, H Zhang
Biometrics | WILEY | Published : 2011
Abstract
Analysis of data from twin and family studies provides the foundation for studies of disease inheritance. The development of advanced theory and computational software for general linear models has generated considerable interest for using mixed-effect models to analyze twin and family data, as a computationally more convenient and theoretically more sound alternative to the classical structure equation modeling. Despite the long history of twin and family data analysis, some fundamental questions remain unanswered. We addressed two important issues. One is to determine the necessary and sufficient conditions for the identifiability in the mixed-effects models for twin and family data. The o..
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Funding Acknowledgements
Heping Zhang is partially supported by Chang-Jiang Scholar Program of Chinese Ministry of Education and Sun Yat-Sen University and by National Institute on Drug Abuse R01 DA016750. Xueqin Wang is partially supported by Doctoral Fund of Ministry of Education of China (20090171110017), NSFC(11001280), Tian Yuan Fund for Mathematics (10926200), Science and Technology Planning Project of Guangdong Province (2010B031600087) and Natural Science Foundation of Guangdong Province (10151027501000066).