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From: Genome-wide association studies dissect the genetic networks underlying agronomical traits in soybean

Fig. 2

GWAS of the soybean plant height. a Distribution of the plant height values across all of the 809 soybean accessions. b GWAS result from all accessions. In the GWAS result, both known genes Dt1 and E2 are identified. c Quantile–quantile plot for plant height. d The plant height variation between different Dt1 alleles in all 809 accessions. The known gene Dt1 separates the 809 accessions into two subgroups with different plant height means. e The GWAS result of plant height using the accessions from the Dt1 subgroup. f Quantile–quantile plot for plant height of Dt1 subgroup. g Plant height variation between different Dt2 genotypes in the Dt1 subgroup. h The GWAS result of plant height using the accessions from the dt1 subgroup. i Quantile–quantile plot for plant height of dt1 subgroup. GWAS results are presented by negative log10 P values against position on each of 20 chromosomes. Horizontal dashed lines indicate the genome-wide significant threshold (2 × 10–7)

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