2023
DOI: 10.1002/csc2.20995
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Analysis of repeated measures data through mixed models: An application in Theobroma grandiflorum breeding

Abstract: Theobroma grandiflorum is a perennial fruit tree native to the Amazon region. As a perennial species with continuous production throughout the years, breeders should seek well‐conducted trials, accurate phenotyping and adequate statistical models for genetic evaluation and selection that can leverage the information provided by the repeated measures. We evaluated 13 models with different covariance structures for genetic and residual effects for T. grandiflorum evaluation, using an unbalanced dataset with 34 h… Show more

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“…FA models with different numbers of factors were fitted (FA1 to FA4) and compared in regard to their parsimony and explanatory ability. The parsimony was assessed through the Akaike Information Criterion (AIC, Akaike, 1974), and the explanatory ability was quantified by the Average Semivariances Ratio (ASR, Piepho, 2019;Chaves et al, 2023a). By taking the ratio between the average semivariance of Λ⋆ Λ⋆ ′ and the average semivariance of Λ⋆ Λ⋆ ′ + Ψ, it is possible to investigate the amount of the total covariance that is being captured by the factors of the FA model.…”
Section: Fa Model Selectionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…FA models with different numbers of factors were fitted (FA1 to FA4) and compared in regard to their parsimony and explanatory ability. The parsimony was assessed through the Akaike Information Criterion (AIC, Akaike, 1974), and the explanatory ability was quantified by the Average Semivariances Ratio (ASR, Piepho, 2019;Chaves et al, 2023a). By taking the ratio between the average semivariance of Λ⋆ Λ⋆ ′ and the average semivariance of Λ⋆ Λ⋆ ′ + Ψ, it is possible to investigate the amount of the total covariance that is being captured by the factors of the FA model.…”
Section: Fa Model Selectionmentioning
confidence: 99%