ACE, ADE or ACDE model
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valentinav
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Hi All,
I saw papers in which they estimated ADE instead of ACE because the correlation between MZs was twice as big as the one for DZs.
So far in my analysis I used the ACE model, and I was wondering whether I should try the ACE one.
I also read of some analysis estimating ACDE model, is there any example twin I could look at?
Is the ACDE analysis impossible when twins are raised together?
I saw papers in which they estimated ADE instead of ACE because the correlation between MZs was twice as big as the one for DZs.
So far in my analysis I used the ACE model, and I was wondering whether I should try the ACE one.
I also read of some analysis estimating ACDE model, is there any example twin I could look at?
Is the ACDE analysis impossible when twins are raised together?
Thank you very much for your help
model identification
See my answer here.
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In reply to model identification by AdminRobK
Thanks!
I had seen the paper you mentioned before but I am struggling with find a script to perform this analysis.
In the paper they mention this link http://www.010.upp.so-net.ne.jp/koken/bg.html. but apparently it does not function anymore.
Is there any other script available estimating the ACDE?
Thanks!
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In reply to Thanks! by valentinav
Beware of measurement artifacts
Note that the C in the ACE model really subsumes a lot of things: regression on age, effects of assortative mating, genuine C, non-additive genetic (dominance & epistasis) factors, and some GxC interaction, among others. See Verhulst & Neale on the merits of estimating C without a lower bound of zero. When one allows C to go negative, any negative C estimates are telling you that the balance of dominance/epistasis to C is at the dominance/epistasis end of the seesaw.
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