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Fig. 9 | Annals of Forest Science

Fig. 9

From: Demographic and genetic impacts of powdery mildew in a young oak (Quercus robur L.) cohort

Fig. 9

Manhattan plot for the genome-wide association study results across the four phenotypic traits investigated: “Survival (2017)”, “Mean infection (2009–2013)”, “Height in 2012” and “Acorn weight” and across both exposures (Natural in blue, Protected in green). Each dot represents a SNP. The negative logarithm of the association p-value corrected for multiple tests is displayed on the vertical axis. SNPs with a significant association with a trait are indicated with yellow, orange, and red dots. The SNP markers are ordered along the genome and grouped by chromosome. 1 to 12: chromosome number; Na, unknown location; Mt, mitochondrial; Cp, chloroplast

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