Fig. 2: Phenotypic variance explained by common genetic variants. | The ISME Journal

Fig. 2: Phenotypic variance explained by common genetic variants.

From: Mapping the adaptive landscape of a major agricultural pathogen reveals evolutionary constraints across heterogeneous environments

Fig. 2

A Pathogen virulence (amount of necrotic lesion area) and reproduction (pycnidia density within the lesion area) were measured on 12 wheat hosts. B Growth rate in absence of the host, fungicide resistance, melanization and morphological stress response (chlamydospore or mycelium production). SNP-based heritabilities (h2snp) were estimated by following a genomic based restricted maximum likelihood GREML approach. Error bars indicate standard errors.

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