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Figure 3

From: A defect in dystrophin causes a novel porcine stress syndrome

Figure 3

Linkage disequilbrium plot of SNPs in the dystrophin gene in the stress family (n = 250). The exon organization is shown above the plot, as well as the relative position of SNPs in the DMD gene. The most significant SNPs on the PorcineSNP60 beadchip (ALGA0099514 and ALGA0099513) are in complete LD with each other. The most significant SNP in the DMD gene (85890_783; marker number 8) is located in exon 41 (shown in red above).

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