A-B. Manhattan plots corresponding to the eight GWAS analyses performed. Horizontal lines are p-value S3 and S4 Tables). A. GWAS for variation in size plasticity in thoraxes (upper panels) and abdomens (lower panels) and for either the raw (left) or the absolute (right) slopes of the reaction norms. B. GWAS for variation in size in thoraxes (upper panels) and abdomens (lower panels) at 17°C (left panels) or 28°C (right panels). C. Venn diagrams showing the number of candidate SNPs/Indels (number outside the brackets) and candidate genes (number within brackets) harboring those polymorphisms identified in the different GWAS. D. Mean and 95% confidence interval of the absolute slope of the reaction norms for thorax size (Y axis) per allele (m...
1.5 million variants were simulated with z-scores for four traits with 10% of variants as truly asso...
<p>(A) Current approach. GWAS identify variants that are overrepresented in cases. Rare variants of ...
<p>We assume the pleiotropic limit and a mutational target size of 1 Mb (see Sections 3.3 and 6.1 in...
A. Means and 95% confidence intervals (Y axis) for thorax (upper panel) and abdomen (lower panel) si...
Body size is a quantitative trait that is closely associated to fitness and under the control of bot...
Body size is a quantitative trait that is closely associated to fitness and under the control of bot...
Human genome-wide association studies (GWASs) are revealing the genetic architecture of anthropomorp...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [46]-51)Phenotypic plasticity is an environmentally induc...
<div><p>Human genome-wide association studies (GWASs) are revealing the genetic architecture of anth...
<p>The strengths of genome-wide association studies (GWAS) are illustrated by the Manhattan plots on...
Genome-wide association studies (GWAS) are conducted with the promise to discover novel genetic vari...
Body size is a classic quantitative trait with evolutionarily significant variation within many spec...
<p>Number of lines showing phenotypic plasticity for one, two, three, four or all five traits in fem...
Numerous studies have found evidence that GWAS loci experience negative selection, which increases i...
Human genome-wide association studies (GWASs) are revealing the genetic architecture of anthropomorp...
1.5 million variants were simulated with z-scores for four traits with 10% of variants as truly asso...
<p>(A) Current approach. GWAS identify variants that are overrepresented in cases. Rare variants of ...
<p>We assume the pleiotropic limit and a mutational target size of 1 Mb (see Sections 3.3 and 6.1 in...
A. Means and 95% confidence intervals (Y axis) for thorax (upper panel) and abdomen (lower panel) si...
Body size is a quantitative trait that is closely associated to fitness and under the control of bot...
Body size is a quantitative trait that is closely associated to fitness and under the control of bot...
Human genome-wide association studies (GWASs) are revealing the genetic architecture of anthropomorp...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [46]-51)Phenotypic plasticity is an environmentally induc...
<div><p>Human genome-wide association studies (GWASs) are revealing the genetic architecture of anth...
<p>The strengths of genome-wide association studies (GWAS) are illustrated by the Manhattan plots on...
Genome-wide association studies (GWAS) are conducted with the promise to discover novel genetic vari...
Body size is a classic quantitative trait with evolutionarily significant variation within many spec...
<p>Number of lines showing phenotypic plasticity for one, two, three, four or all five traits in fem...
Numerous studies have found evidence that GWAS loci experience negative selection, which increases i...
Human genome-wide association studies (GWASs) are revealing the genetic architecture of anthropomorp...
1.5 million variants were simulated with z-scores for four traits with 10% of variants as truly asso...
<p>(A) Current approach. GWAS identify variants that are overrepresented in cases. Rare variants of ...
<p>We assume the pleiotropic limit and a mutational target size of 1 Mb (see Sections 3.3 and 6.1 in...