Running this process using the Merlin_asp sample setting generates the tabbed Results window shown below. Refer to the Affected Sib-Pair Tests process description for more information. Output from the process is organized into tabs. Each tab contains one or more plots, data panels, data filters, and so on. that facilitate your analysis.This pane provides you with a space to view individual tabs within the Results window. Use the tabs to access and view the output plots and associated data sets.
• Summary Chart: When there are multiple annotation groups (chromosomes or genes, for example), this tab displays the number of significant markers in each annotation group for each test.
• Manhattan Plot: When there are multiple annotation groups (chromosomes or genes, for example), this tab displays a scatter plot of the p-values across all annotation groups.
• Annotation Group Results: When there are multiple annotation groups (chromosomes or genes, for example), a separate Results tab with an overlay plot of p-value by chromosome location is created for each annotation group. In this example, there are no annotation groups specified.
• All P-Value Plots: When there are multiple annotation groups (chromosomes or genes, for example), the All P-Value Plots tab shows all the p-value plots from the Annotation Group Results tabs in a single display.Note: When an annotation group variable is not specified, as in this example, or there is only one annotation group, the tab is named P-Value Plot and contains an overlay plot of p-value by chromosome location for all markers.
• GenBank Nucleotide: Select points or rows and click to opens a browser window directed to a GenBank Nucleotide search for the selected molecular entities.
• UniGene Database: Select points or rows and click to access information from the Unigene database for selected genes or markers
• AceView Database: Select points or rows and click to access information from the ACEView database for selected genes or markers.
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• Click to reveal the underlying data table associated with the current tab.
• Click to reopen the completed process dialog used to generate this output.
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• Click to close all graphics windows and underlying data sets associated with the output.