Table S1 from Reduced telomere length in offspring of old fathers in a long-lived seabird

Results from linear mixed models with normally distributed errors used to analyse cross-sectional parental age effects on offspring telomere length. Models included nested random effects (r) of parental and brood identity to account for the non-independence of offspring from the same parent (within...

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Main Authors: Sandra Bouwhuis, Simon Verhulst, Christina Bauch, Oscar Vedder
Format: Other Non-Article Part of Journal/Newspaper
Language:unknown
Published: 2018
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TRF
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.6373073.v1
https://figshare.com/articles/journal_contribution/Table_S1_from_Reduced_telomere_length_in_offspring_of_old_fathers_in_a_long-lived_seabird/6373073
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Summary:Results from linear mixed models with normally distributed errors used to analyse cross-sectional parental age effects on offspring telomere length. Models included nested random effects (r) of parental and brood identity to account for the non-independence of offspring from the same parent (within and between years) and brood, and a linear covariate for parental age. Shown are parameter estimates with standard errors; significance (p, two-tailed) was assessed using the Wald statistic, which approximates the Χ2-distribution.