Structural equation modeling (SEM) is a flexible statistical technique with multiple applications, including behavioral genetics and social sciences. Building on the original design of the umx package, which improved accessibility to OpenMx by specifying a concise syntax, umx v4.5 extends functionality for longitudinal and causal twin designs while improving interoperability with graphical modeling tools such as Onyx. New capabilities include: classic and modern cross-lagged panel models; Mendelian Randomization Direction-of-Causation (MR-DoC) twin models incorporating polygenic scores as instruments; support for definition variables directly in umxRAM(); a workflow for importing paths from Ωnyx; a dedicated function for incorporating censored variables' data into models, particularly valuable in biomarker research; improved covariate placeholder handling for definition variables; sex-limitation modeling across five twin groups, accommodating quantitative and qualitative sex differences; and covariate residualization in wide- or long-format data. These new functionalities accelerate reproducible, reliable, publication-ready twin and family modeling, and integrated journal-quality reporting, thereby lowering barriers to genetic epidemiological analyses.
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Luis FS Castro-de-Araujo
Nathan A. Gillespie
Michael C. Neale
Twin Research and Human Genetics
University of Edinburgh
The University of Melbourne
Virginia Commonwealth University
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Castro-de-Araujo et al. (Tue,) studied this question.
www.synapsesocial.com/papers/69d893406c1944d70ce04492 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1017/thg.2026.10056