Computes the Smith (1936) and Hazel (1943) index given economic weights and
phenotypic and genotypic variance-covariance matrices. The Smith-Hazel index
is computed as follows:
b = P^-1Aw
where P and G are phenotypic and genetic
covariance matrices, respectively, and b and w
are vectors of index coefficients and economic weightings, respectively.
The genetic worth I of an individual
genotype based on traits x, y, ..., n, is calculated as:
I = b_xG_x + b_yG_y + ... + b_nG_n
where b the index coefficient for the traits x, y, ...,
n, respectively, and G is the individual genotype BLUPs for the
traits x, y, ..., n, respectively.