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Table S5. Effects of genetic similarity on female fertility (pregnant yes/no), based on numbers of shared MHC antigens instead of the dichotomous sharing/no sharing and restricting the analyses to only warmblood mares (N=173). from Major histocompatibility complex-linked social signalling affects female fertility

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posted on 2017-11-21, 14:35 authored by D. Burger, S. Thomas, H. Aepli, M. Dreyer, G. Fabre, E. Marti, H. Sieme, M. R. Robinson, C. Wedekind
Likelihood ratio tests comparing GLMMs and GLMs with genetic markers (fixed factors) and/or stallion identity (“ID”, random factor) and reference models (indicated in italics) to test the effects of (A) number of shared MHC antigens (“MHC”, range 0 to 3), and (B) the effects of the number of shared MHC antigens and r in the subsample of 113 mares that allow for a direct comparison. Significant p-values are emphasized in bold.

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