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Joint regression analysis

Joint regression analysis to study genotype-environmental interaction,
genotype effects and/or interaction effects within individual
environments are related to environmental effects.

The interaction sum of squares is divided into two parts:
* one part represents the heterogeneity of linear regression
coefficients while
* the second represents the pooled deviations from individual
regression lines.

R. J. (Bob) Baker

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