Fig. 1: False positive detection rates for the null setting at a false discovery rate of 0.05. | Heredity

Fig. 1: False positive detection rates for the null setting at a false discovery rate of 0.05.

From: Assessment of two statistical approaches for variance genome-wide association studies in plants

Fig. 1

The X-axis represents the sample size of each diversity panel. The Y-axis is the proportion of replications where a false positive is detected at least once. The error bars depict 95% confidence intervals, calculated using the method from Clopper and Pearson (1934). The dotted red horizontal line depicts the targeted false discovery rate of 0.05. Each panel represents the species indicated in the title. BFT Brown–Forsythe test, DGLM double generalized linear model.

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