2018
DOI: 10.1002/bimj.201700219
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An approximate Bayesian significance test for genomic evaluations

Abstract: Genomic information can be used to study the genetic architecture of some trait. Not only the size of the genetic effect captured by molecular markers and their position on the genome but also the mode of inheritance, which might be additive or dominant, and the presence of interactions are interesting parameters. When searching for interacting loci, estimating the effect size and determining the significant marker pairs increases the computational burden in terms of speed and memory allocation dramatically. T… Show more

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“…Since an ∈ [0,255], the range of the color distance measurement standard ||a m − a n || is also [0,255]. Therefore, for this fixed range we can construct a distance matrix D [25,26]. In this matrix, the element D(x,y) =||a m − a n || is the color difference between ax and ay, and the significant value of pixel Ik can be calculated by formula ( 14):…”
Section: Lc Algorithmmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Since an ∈ [0,255], the range of the color distance measurement standard ||a m − a n || is also [0,255]. Therefore, for this fixed range we can construct a distance matrix D [25,26]. In this matrix, the element D(x,y) =||a m − a n || is the color difference between ax and ay, and the significant value of pixel Ik can be calculated by formula ( 14):…”
Section: Lc Algorithmmentioning
confidence: 99%