A separate Annotation Group Results tab is generated for each annotation group defined by the values of the
Annotation Group Variable. Each tab is named for a specific group. There are two annotation groups (
CandGene1 and
CandGene2) specified in the
samplegmdata setting used in this example. The
CandGene1 Results tab is shown below:
The Annotation Group Results tab contains the following elements:
In this Overlay Plot, the
Y-axis
variable is the
p-value from the
association tests, converted to the
-log or
-log10 scale if selected in the process
dialog. The
X-axis plots the location of the markers according to the annotation location variable within the annotation group. A horizontal reference line is drawn as a red, dashed line at the significance level that was specified. For
-log- or
-log10-converted
p-values, markers above this line are significant; for
p-values on the original scale, markers below the line are significant. All tests are included in a single plot with a legend displaying the line and point color and marker for each test. If any
BY variables were selected, a separate chart is displayed for each
BY group.
The y-axis variable of this scatter plot is the
p-value from the association test, converted to the
-log or
-log10 scale if selected in the process dialog. The
x-axis plots the
log of the odds ratio for each marker. If the
log odds are 0, then the odds ratio is 1 implying the odds of being affected with the disease (or whatever the trait variable represents) is the same for any number of
minor allele at that particular
SNP. Values on the
x-axis greater than 0 represent odds ratios greater than 1, and thus the odds of being affected increases with the number of minor alleles composing the
genotype. The opposite is true for log odds less than 0. A horizontal reference line is drawn as a red, dashed line at the significance level that was specified. For
-log- or
-log10-converted p-values, markers above this line are significant; for
p-values on the original scale, markers below the line are significant.