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. 2016 Nov 24;48:90. doi: 10.1186/s12711-016-0264-3

Table 5.

Estimated parameters from bivariate analyses for the SICCT hierarchy

A B rG rP h(A)2 h(B)2 bG bP σP(A)2 σP(B)2
a 1 b 1 0.999 (0.000) 0.958 (0.000) 0.493 (0.021) 0.493 (0.021) 1.009 (0.005) 0.967 (0.001) 1.106 (0.008) 1.128 (0.008)
a 1 a 2 0.910 (0.012) 0.559 (0.003) 0.489 (0.021) 0.215 (0.013) 1.149 (0.033) 1.064 (0.006) 1.105 (0.008) 4.005 (0.022)
b 1 b 2 0.871 (0.018) 0.477 (0.003) 0.492 (0.021) 0.178 (0.012) 1.168 (0.042) 1.065 (0.008) 1.128 (0.008) 5.623 (0.030)
da db 0.901 (0.029) 0.500 (0.003) 0.063 (0.008) 0.053 (0.007) 1.040 (0.071) 0.627 (0.004) 2.763 (0.014) 4.345 (0.021)
da dc 0.077 (0.141) −0.325 (0.003) 0.063 (0.008) 0.012 (0.003) 0.039 (0.070) −0.373 (0.004) 2.763 (0.014) 3.645 (0.017)
db dc 0.500 (0.107) 0.657 (0.002) 0.053 (0.007) 0.012 (0.003) 0.217 (0.056) 0.602 (0.002) 4.345 (0.021) 3.645 (0.017)

Results from the first-records bivariate analysis after retaining only the first known test within each breakdown: rG and rP are the genetic and phenotypic correlations respectively, and bG and bP are the genetic and phenotypic regressions of trait B on trait A, h(A)2 and h(B)2 are the estimated heritabilities and σP(A)2 and σP(B)2 are the phenotypic variances for traits A and B, respectively