Selected article for: "linear model and random effect"

Author: S. Willis; J. Masel
Title: Gene birth contributes to structural disorder encoded by overlapping genes
  • Document date: 2017_12_6
  • ID: 9w2wjiik_28
    Snippet: Treating each gene as an independent datapoint is a form of pseudoreplication, because homologous genes can share properties via a common ancestor rather than via independent evolution. This problem of phylogenetic confounding can be corrected for by using gene family as a random effect term in a linear model [52] , and by counting each gene birth event only once......
    Document: Treating each gene as an independent datapoint is a form of pseudoreplication, because homologous genes can share properties via a common ancestor rather than via independent evolution. This problem of phylogenetic confounding can be corrected for by using gene family as a random effect term in a linear model [52] , and by counting each gene birth event only once.

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