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>