ADE model
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An ADE model is a genetic model for twin study which includes dominance genetic effects.[1].
- ^ Locatelli I; et al. (2004). "The heritability of breast cancer: a Bayesian correlated frailty model applied to Swedish twins data". Twin Research. 7 (2): 182–191. PMID 15169603.
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