Public release of the LocusZoom-like package. This package allows the user to create regional Manhattan plots from p-values, log(p-values), or log(Bayes Factors) with points coloured according to LD and genes annotated beneath. The LD input can be generated from the users own data (e.g. for a non-reference population). The package comes with a number of reference files for gene annotation, but is not limited to the use of these files. This package was created for use with human SNP data, but can be used to plot non-human data.Supplement to https://github.com/Geeketics/LocusZooms/tree/v2.
Summary: We describe an interactive package that provides graphical overviews of the results of whol...
<p>(A) The observed association for maximal cranial width (MCW) at 15p11.2 and (B) maximal cranial l...
<p>GenAMap provides an interactive Manhattan plot for exploring associations in population data. Her...
Genome-wide association studies (GWAS) are an important tool for the mapping of complex traits and d...
<p>Part (A) shows a conventional manhattan plot as produced with the default options on an artificia...
Background Over the last 10 years, there have been over 3,300 genome-wide association studies (GWAS)...
Three LZ plots represent the genetic associations in (a) the best facial segment in Tanzania, (b) a ...
Abstract Background Selection of interesting regions from genome wide association studies (GWAS) is ...
<p>Triangles represent non-synonymous SNPs whereas squares represent synonymous SNPs.. The colors re...
LocusZoom plots for genome-wide significant signals from the multi-ancestry GWAS of cannabis use ces...
Unlabelled : In this article, we present LocusExplorer, a data visualization and exploration tool fo...
Data for SNP context information to add to GWAS results. Specifically, SNP functions, sex-bias in ge...
<p>(A) is the plot for genotyped data; and (B) is the plot for 1000G imputed data. The −log<sub>10</...
<p>SNPs plotted with their –log<sub>10</sub> (<i>P</i>-values) in the GWAS based on their physical c...
Genome-wide association studies hold the potential for discovering genetic causes for a wide range o...
Summary: We describe an interactive package that provides graphical overviews of the results of whol...
<p>(A) The observed association for maximal cranial width (MCW) at 15p11.2 and (B) maximal cranial l...
<p>GenAMap provides an interactive Manhattan plot for exploring associations in population data. Her...
Genome-wide association studies (GWAS) are an important tool for the mapping of complex traits and d...
<p>Part (A) shows a conventional manhattan plot as produced with the default options on an artificia...
Background Over the last 10 years, there have been over 3,300 genome-wide association studies (GWAS)...
Three LZ plots represent the genetic associations in (a) the best facial segment in Tanzania, (b) a ...
Abstract Background Selection of interesting regions from genome wide association studies (GWAS) is ...
<p>Triangles represent non-synonymous SNPs whereas squares represent synonymous SNPs.. The colors re...
LocusZoom plots for genome-wide significant signals from the multi-ancestry GWAS of cannabis use ces...
Unlabelled : In this article, we present LocusExplorer, a data visualization and exploration tool fo...
Data for SNP context information to add to GWAS results. Specifically, SNP functions, sex-bias in ge...
<p>(A) is the plot for genotyped data; and (B) is the plot for 1000G imputed data. The −log<sub>10</...
<p>SNPs plotted with their –log<sub>10</sub> (<i>P</i>-values) in the GWAS based on their physical c...
Genome-wide association studies hold the potential for discovering genetic causes for a wide range o...
Summary: We describe an interactive package that provides graphical overviews of the results of whol...
<p>(A) The observed association for maximal cranial width (MCW) at 15p11.2 and (B) maximal cranial l...
<p>GenAMap provides an interactive Manhattan plot for exploring associations in population data. Her...