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Table 3 Estimates of autosomal heritability for androstenone

From: Analysis of the genetics of boar taint reveals both single SNPs and regional effects

Chr

h2autosome

se

p-val

h2polygenic

se

1

0

0.04

1

0.38

0.06

2

0.02

0.02

0.16

0.33

0.06

3

0.02

0.02

0.16

0.34

0.06

4

0

0.02

1

0.36

0.06

5

0.06

0.03

0.00051

0.29

0.06

6

0

0.03

1

0.37

0.06

7

0

0.02

1

0.36

0.06

8

0

0.02

1

0.36

0.06

9

0

0.02

1

0.37

0.06

10

0

0.02

1

0.36

0.06

11

0

0.02

1

0.36

0.06

12

0

0.02

0.38

0.35

0.06

13

0.02

0.02

0.21

0.33

0.06

14

0

0.02

1

0.36

0.06

15

0

0.02

0.36

0.35

0.06

16

0

0.02

1

0.36

0.06

17

0

0.02

1

0.36

0.06

18

0

0.01

1

0.36

0.06

  1. Testing strategy was to compare fitting a random polygenic effect (based on a GRM estimated using all genotyped SNPs across the genome) plus a random effect for variance attributed to SNPs from a single autosome with a reduced model fitting only the random polygenic effect. P-val is the corresponding p value based on the distribution of the LRT being between Ļ‡21 and a point mass of zero. h2 autosome is an estimate of the heritability of the autosome, h2 polygenic is an estimate of the heritability from the entire genome.