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Multilevel Twin Models: Geographical Region as a Third Level Variable
Z. Tamimy
, S. T. Kevenaar
, J. J. Hottenga
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M. D. Hunter
, E. L. de Zeeuw
, M. C. Neale
, C. E.M. van Beijsterveldt
, C. V. Dolan
, Elsje van Bergen
, D. I. Boomsma
Human Development and Family Studies
Social Science Research Institute (SSRI)
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7-year-olds
33%
Childrens
66%
Cluster Variable
33%
Environmental Components
33%
Explained Variation
33%
Genome-wide SNP Data
33%
Multilevel Model
66%
Netherlands
33%
Phenotypic Variance
66%
Third Level
100%
Three-level
33%
Twin Data
33%
Twin Models
100%
Variance Components
33%
Variance Explained
66%
Mathematics
Clustering
100%
Phenotypic Variance
66%
Principal Components
33%
Subsample
33%
Variable Clustering
33%
Variance
66%
Variance Component
33%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Ancestry
66%
Single Nucleotide Polymorphism
33%
Twins
100%
Variance
33%
Immunology and Microbiology
Single Nucleotide Polymorphism
100%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Principal Component
100%
Psychology
Clustering
100%