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From: A robust and efficient statistical method for genetic association studies using case and control samples from multiple cohorts

Figure 2

Significance of Parkinson’s disease candidate genes. The most significant SNP within ±2.5 Mb chromosome regions surrounding each of 25 Parkinson’s disease (PD) candidate genes. In parentheses is the physical distance (Mb) of the SNP to the corresponding PD candidate gene. P values are calculated from analysis of stage I dataset with Method 1 (square) and 2 (up triangle) and 3 (down triangle), and presented in the color bar depicting varying levels of significance probability. Note some data points are overlapped. n FD refers as to estimate of the number of false discoveries for a given P value.

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