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I am new to mixed-effect models. I have a longitudinal phenotype data and every subject has different numbers of longitudinal measurements. All the covariates are not time-dependent. I am wondering can GEMMA deal with this situation? If so, is the univariate linear mixed model the one I need?
Thanks.
Ruyu
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I am running eQTL analysis and I have multiple samples from different biopsy locations in my expression data that I can not remove for my analysis. How GEMMA handle the phenotypic records in this situation?
Hi,
I am new to mixed-effect models. I have a longitudinal phenotype data and every subject has different numbers of longitudinal measurements. All the covariates are not time-dependent. I am wondering can GEMMA deal with this situation? If so, is the univariate linear mixed model the one I need?
Thanks.
Ruyu
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: