Behavioral Genetics Models

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No user picture. diana Joined: 04/17/2019

what are the meanings of definition variables in SEM in twin studies

In the structural equation model, the definition variables are usually added in the regression of thresholds, such as age and sex. But I don't thoroughly figure out the meanings of them.

For instance, I want to estimate the heritability of smoking( binary variable) and age is added to adjust the threshold.

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No user picture. thughe01 Joined: 10/18/2009

ACE model with technical replicates

I'm re-entering the world of SEM after a hiatus and slowly familiarising myself with OpenMx (previous Mx user). I've successfully implemented some simple uni- and bi-variate VC models for some of our latest twin data (microbiome phenotypes) using the umx packages.

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No user picture. noamm Joined: 10/10/2018

Failure to obtain CI's for a umx model

Hi all,

I have used umx for a bivariate sex-limitation model, using the umxSexLim function, which have been a great help. However, I've failed in trying to compute CI's for my estimates, or any other indication of significance. Attached below are all the options I've tried. I would appreciate any help in how to compute any indication of significance.

Thanks!

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Picture of user. chancey Joined: 09/09/2017

Modeling Suggestions for Experimental Data

Question for the group: How might one go about modeling experimental data with twin respondents?

I ran a single-factor survey experiment with a small group of twin respondents (MZs and DZs, mainly same sex). There were two conditions. I randomly assigned twins to receive either:

Conditions A A
Conditions B B
Or
Conditions A B (or B A)

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No user picture. JBosdriesz Joined: 03/07/2017

Age as covariate or moderator

I looked around the forum, and found referrals to a post that might address this issue, but that page wouldn't load anymore, so I thought I'll post my question here.

I'm running a set of univariate ACE models, on a range of outcomes. I have two age groups (3-4 and 7-8), that I would like to analyse separately, by also combined.

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No user picture. camus Joined: 03/21/2019

Obtain 95%CI for ACE model- script revised from Dorothy Bishop

Hi, I am new with R and OpenMx. Recently I revised Dorothy Bishop's script to run ACE models. However, her original code could not get the 95%CI for of A,C,E estimates, but only 95%CI for Unsquared path estimates. I know mxCI() can obtain 95%CI, but after various attempts, it never works for me. Could any expert have a look of the code and let me know how should I add it?
Thanks!
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No user picture. diana Joined: 04/17/2019

I am wondering if define variables will decrease E and increase A?

I am wondering if too many define variables will decrease E and increase A?

For instance, I want to estimate the heritability of coronary heart disease (CHD), should I adjust all the risk factors of CHD as much as possible, such as smoking, drinking and BMI? I'm afraid that it will overestimate A and underestimate E since I saw a revelent [paper](https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/15520515/).

Many thanks!

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No user picture. Qiuzhi Xie Joined: 12/27/2018

About the overlap on the genetic and shared environmental factors

I am conducting the Cholesky model and wondering how to judge if two phenotypes significantly overlap on a genetic or environmental factor. It should be judged by the loading factor and the 95% CI, right? In the following example, only the third phenotype (P3) does not significantly overlap with the others on the A1 (genetic) factor, as the lower boundary of the 95% CI is smaller than .00. Am I right?

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No user picture. diana Joined: 04/17/2019

GxE model for binary variable

Hello! I am trying to fit a GxE model. The phenotype is a binary variable, and the moderator is measured on a 6-point scale .

I want to use the code posted in [there](http://ibg.colorado.edu/cdrom2016/franic/Moderation/Practical/DO_NOT_OPEN_Moderating_covariances_practical_solved.R), but this code is suit for continuous variable and I don't know how to change it to be suit for binary variable. Could you tell me what lines I should change or add?

Because I'm pressed for time, I am sorry to directly ask for solution instead of learning by myself.

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No user picture. JuanJMV Joined: 07/20/2016

Multivariate ACE-ADE model

Hello,

I am trying to fit a 5-variate model. But I am not sure about the best way to do it.

I have got these results from the univariate analyses

VAR1
ADE 0.34 0.10 0.57
AE 0.42 * 0.58

VAR2
ADE 0.26 0.16 0.58
AE 0.41 * 0.59

VAR3
ACE 0.29 0.13 0.58
AE 0.45 * 0.55
CE * 0.33 0.67

VAR4
ADE 0.23 0.17 0.59
AE 0.39 * 0.61