carolina | R Documentation |
Statistic analysis of the Carolina I, II and III genetic designs.
carolina(model,data)
model |
Constant |
data |
Data frame |
model = 1,2 and 3 is I, II and III see carolina1,2 and 3.
model |
model analysis (I, II or III) of caroline design |
and variance and additive variance of male, female and male.female interaction.
Felipe de Mendiburu
Biometrical Methods in Quantitative Genetic Analysis, Singh, Chaudhary. 1979
DC
library(agricolae)
data(DC)
carolina1 <- DC$carolina1
# str(carolina1)
output<-carolina(model=1,carolina1)
output[][-1]
carolina2 <- DC$carolina2
# str(carolina2)
majes<-subset(carolina2,carolina2[,1]==1)
majes<-majes[,c(2,5,4,3,6:8)]
output<-carolina(model=2,majes[,c(1:4,6)])
output[][-1]
carolina3 <- DC$carolina3
# str(carolina3)
output<-carolina(model=3,carolina3)
output[][-1]
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