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P-values represent the strength of the association of the modules to a GWAS. On y-axis, it is the distribution of our p-values ; on x-axis, it is a random distribution. If a p-value is lower than expected if random, the dot will lay under the straight line (qqline). The smallest p-value corresponds, on the qqplot, to the dot that is the highest and laying on the left of the line.
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P-values represent the strength of the association of the modules to a GWAS. The graph on the left represent the p-values of all GWASs, and the other represents the p-values of the only GWAS that came out significant. On y-axis, it is the distribution of our p-values ; on x-axis, it is a random distribution. If a p-value is lower than expected if random, the dot will lay under the straight line (qqline). The smallest p-value corresponds, on the qqplot, to the dot that is the highest and laying on the left of the line (module 692).

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P-values represent the strength of the association of the modules to a GWAS. The graph on the left represent the p-values of all GWASs, and the other represents the p-values of the only GWAS that came out significant. On y-axis, it is the distribution of our p-values ; on x-axis, it is a random distribution. If a p-value is lower than expected if random, the dot will lay under the straight line (qqline). The smallest p-value corresponds, on the qqplot, to the dot that is the highest and laying on the left of the line (module 692).

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