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Table 1 Total number of pairs and average of sampled pairs for relationship k

From: Using the realized relationship matrix to disentangle confounding factors for the estimation of genetic variance components of complex traits

k

FDCa

REPb

WTc

CCd

 

totale

samplef

total

sample

total

sample

total

sample

0

905640

 

1508985

 

1686268

 

1777995

 
 

(95.2%)

 

(95.3%)

 

(95.5%)

 

(96%)

 

1/16

11881

4.3

18429

4.2

19174

4.2

20155

4.2

 

(1.3%)

(1.3)

(1.2%)

(1.3)

(1.1%)

(1.3)

(1.1%)

(1.3)

1/8

13598

6.9

21324

6.8

23204

6.7

24215

6.6

 

(1.4%)

(2.3)

(1.5%)

(2.2)

(1.3%)

(2.2)

(1.3%)

(2.2)

1/4

6530

6.8

11823

7.6

13303

7.8

13977

7.7

 

(0.7%)

(2.3)

(0.8%)

(2.8)

(0.8%)

(2.8)

(0.8%)

(2.9)

1/2

9063

42.5

13288

43.8

14556

44.1

15273

44.4

 

(0.9%)

(2.4)

(0.8%)

(2.3)

(0.9%)

(2.2)

(0.8%)

(2.2)

 

951510

 

1583310

 

1766260

 

1861485

 
 

(100%)

 

(100%)

 

(100%)

 

(100%)

 
  1. In estimating intra-class correlations for relationships k, the total number of pairs (%), and the average number of sampled pairs (standard deviation) in 10,000 samples for each k for each trait
  2. aFreezing during cue; bRecovery from ear punctuation; cWeight at 10 weeks; dCoat color eTotal number of pairs for each relationship for each trait; fAverage number of pairs in 10,000 samples