Fig. 3: Composite interval mapping (CIM) QTL profiles for all time-points and modelled parameters BETA and KAPPA. | Heredity

Fig. 3: Composite interval mapping (CIM) QTL profiles for all time-points and modelled parameters BETA and KAPPA.

From: Combining conventional QTL analysis and whole-exome capture-based bulk-segregant analysis provides new genetic insights into tuber sprout elongation and dormancy release in a diploid potato population

Fig. 3

Each box shows −log10P values plotted against chromosomal position for each of the 12 potato linkage groups for one trait. The −log10P value required for significance at the 1% level is indicated by the red horizontal line.

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