Genetics of different body mass measurements

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Introduction

Methodology

Linear Regression

GWAS

Results

Linear Regression

GWAS

Manhattan plots

Qq plots


Heritability

Venn Diagrams

When confronting all the genes of all phenotypes, a total of 6097, we wanted to visualize how they were dispersed between all the phenotypes.

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At first sight, we can see that the majority of the genes are shared between the different phenotypes 686 genes of them are shared between all phenotypes, which represents 11.3%

We also remark than BAI and weight have a lot of genes that are not shared with the other ones.


We can see in a better way the repartition of the genes containing significatn SNPs in Fig.2, Fig.3, Fig.4 and Fig. 5.

Conclusion