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Fig. 5 | BMC Genomics

Fig. 5

From: Genome-wide association study of 17 serum biochemical indicators in a chicken F2 resource population

Fig. 5

Manhattan plots (left) and Q-Q plots (right) for the 8 traits with significantly associated SNPs. Each dot in this figure corresponds to a SNP within the dataset. In each Manhattan plot, the dot color indicates the chromosome on which the SNP is located, the dot position indicates the -log10-transformed P value of the SNP, the number below represents the chromosome number, the length of the figure above the number represents the length of the chromosome, and the color represents the number of SNPs on the chromosome. The horizontal red dashed line denotes the genome-wide significance (-log10(P) = 5.72). For each Q-Q plot, the x-axis represents the expected -log10-transformed P value, the y-axis shows the observed -log10-transformed P value, and the red line is the diagonal line

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