10.1371/journal.pgen.1003455.g004
Ole A. Andreassen
Ole
A. Andreassen
Wesley K. Thompson
Wesley
K. Thompson
Andrew J. Schork
Andrew
J. Schork
Stephan Ripke
Stephan
Ripke
Morten Mattingsdal
Morten
Mattingsdal
John R. Kelsoe
John
R. Kelsoe
Kenneth S. Kendler
Kenneth
S. Kendler
Michael C. O'Donovan
Michael
C. O'Donovan
Dan Rujescu
Dan
Rujescu
Thomas Werge
Thomas
Werge
Pamela Sklar
Pamela
Sklar
J. Cooper Roddey
J.
Cooper Roddey
Chi-Hua Chen
Chi-Hua
Chen
Linda McEvoy
Linda
McEvoy
Rahul S. Desikan
Rahul
S. Desikan
Srdjan Djurovic
Srdjan
Djurovic
Anders M. Dale
Anders
M. Dale
“Conjunction Manhattan plot” of conjunction −log<sub>10</sub> (FDR) values for schizophrenia (SCZ) and bipolar disorder (BD).
Public Library of Science
2013
genetics
Heredity
Complex traits
statistics
Biostatistics
Statistical methods
Clinical research design
Mental health
psychiatry
Mood disorders
psychoses
schizophrenia
manhattan
conjunction
bipolar
2013-04-25 00:29:55
Figure
https://plos.figshare.com/articles/figure/_Conjunction_Manhattan_plot_of_conjunction_log_10_FDR_values_for_schizophrenia_SCZ_and_bipolar_disorder_BD_/691795
<p>SNPs with −log<sub>10</sub> (FDR)>1.3, (i.e. FDR<0.05) for both SCZ and BD are shown with large points. A black line around the large points indicates the most significant SNP in each LD block and this SNP was annotated with the closest gene, which is listed above the symbols in each chromosome. The figure shows the localization of the ‘pleiotropic loci’, and further details are provided in <a href="http://www.plosgenetics.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pgen.1003455#pgen-1003455-t003" target="_blank">Table 3</a>.</p>