Authors
D Andersen Sorensen, S Andersen, D Gianola, I Korsgaard
Publication date
1995
Journal
Genetics Selection Evolution
Volume
27
Issue
3
Pages
229-249
Publisher
EDP Sciences
Description
A Bayesian analysis of a threshold model with multiple ordered categories is presented. Marginalizations are achieved by means of the Gibbs sampler. It is shown that use of data augmentation leads to conditional posterior distributions which are easy to sample from. The conditional posterior distributions of thresholds and liabilities are independent uniforms and independent truncated normals, respectively. The remaining parameters of the model have conditional posterior distributions which are identical to those in the Gaussian linear model. The methodology is illustrated using a sire model, with an analysis of hip dysplasia in dogs, and the results are compared with those obtained in a previous study, based on approximate maximum likelihood. Two independent Gibbs chains of length 620 000 each were run, and the Monte-Carlo sampling error of moments of posterior densities were assessed using time series …
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Scholar articles
DA Sorensen, S Andersen, D Gianola, I Korsgaard - Genetics Selection Evolution, 1995