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From: Genetic dissection and genomic prediction for pork cuts and carcass morphology traits in pig

Fig. 2

GWAS results of length-related carcass morphology traits. (left) Manhattan plots for carcass morphology traits with the data after imputation. (right) Quantile–quantile plots (Q-Q plots) for carcass morphology traits. In the Manhattan plots, the y-axis and x-axis represent the −log10(P-value) of the SNPs and the genomic positions separated by chromosomes, respectively. The tomato puree points represent SNPs that exceeded the genome-wide significance threshold (−log10(5 × 10−8)). The green points represent SNPs that exceeded the suggestive significance threshold (−log10(1 × 10−6)). In Q-Q plots, the y-axis and x-axis represent the expected and observed −log10(P-value), respectively

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