plot.onemap_segreg_test {onemap} | R Documentation |
Plot p-values for chi-square tests of expected segregation
Description
Draw a graphic showing the p-values (re-scaled to -log10(p-values)) associated with the chi-square tests for the expected segregation patterns for all markers in a dataset. It includes a vertical line showing the threshold for declaring statistical significance if Bonferroni's correction is considered, as well as the percentage of markers that will be discarded if this criterion is used.
Usage
## S3 method for class 'onemap_segreg_test'
plot(x, order = TRUE, ...)
Arguments
x |
an object of class onemap_segreg_test (produced by onemap's function test_segregation()), i. e., after performing segregation tests |
order |
a variable to define if p-values will be ordered in the plot |
... |
currently ignored |
Value
a ggplot graphic
Examples
data(onemap_example_bc) # load OneMap's fake dataset for a backcross population
BC.seg <- test_segregation(onemap_example_bc) # Applies chi-square tests
print(BC.seg) # Shows the results
plot(BC.seg) # Plot the graph, ordering the p-values
plot(BC.seg, order=FALSE) # Plot the graph showing the results keeping the order in the dataset
data(onemap_example_out) # load OneMap's fake dataset for an outcrossing population
Out.seg <- test_segregation(onemap_example_out) # Applies chi-square tests
print(Out.seg) # Shows the results
plot(Out.seg) # Plot the graph, ordering the p-values
plot(Out.seg, order=FALSE) # Plot the graph showing the results keeping the order in the dataset
[Package onemap version 3.0.0 Index]