Release 57
(Aug 26, 2025)

Whole genome analysis for QTL/association enrichment

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Data:

Number of limb traits traits:7
Number of QTL / associations found:24
Number of chromosomes where QTL / associations are found:11

Chi-squared (χ2) test: are limb traits traits over-represented on some chromosomes?

Chromosomes Total χ2 df p-values FDR * Size of χ2
Chromosome 14.48105100.92304849.983293e-01
Chromosome 24.48105100.92304849.983293e-01
Chromosome 32.14774100.99507739.983293e-01
Chromosome 64.48105100.92304849.983293e-01
Chromosome 100.10605100.9983293258231159.983293e-01
Chromosome 130.10605100.9983293258231159.983293e-01
Chromosome 1674.48105106.003045e-126.603349e-11
Chromosome 170.10605100.9983293258231159.983293e-01
Chromosome 190.10605100.9983293258231159.983293e-01
Chromosome 214.48105100.92304849.983293e-01
Chromosome 240.10605100.9983293258231159.983293e-01

Chi-squared (χ2) test: Which of the 7 limb traits traits are over-represented in the QTLdb

Traits Total χ2 df p-values FDR * Size of χ2
Feet and leg conformation 11.66667 6 0.06983173 0.069831730
Front feet conformation 22 6 0.001210873 0.002825370
Front leg conformation 12.8 6 0.04632422 0.054044923
Hind leg conformation 22 6 0.001210873 0.002825370
Mobility 23 6 0.0007964786 0.002825370
Rear leg placement - rear view 14 6 0.02963616 0.041490624
Rear leg placement - side view 14 6 0.02963616 0.041490624

Correlations found between some of these traits for your reference

No correlation data found on these traits

Overall Test

Data Chi'Square Test Fisher's Exact Test
Number of chrom.:11 χ2=95.083240
Number of traits:7 df=60
Number of QTLs:24 p-value=0.002639886

FOOT NOTE: * : FDR is short for "false discovery rate", representing the expected proportion of type I errors. A type I error is where you incorrectly reject the null hypothesis, i.e. you get a false positive. It's statistical definition is FDR = E(V/R | R > 0) P(R > 0), where V = Number of Type I errors (false positives); R = Number of rejected hypotheses. Benjamini–Hochberg procedure is a practical way to estimate FDR.

 

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