Introducing M-GCTA a Software Package to Estimate Maternal (or Paternal) Genetic Effects on Offspring Phenotypes

Zhen Qiao1, Jie Zheng2,3, Øyvind Helgeland4,5

  • 1University of Queensland Diamantina Institute, University of Queensland, Brisbane, QLD, Australia.

Behavior Genetics
|September 8, 2019
PubMed
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