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. 2017 Feb 20;19(5):765–775. doi: 10.1093/bib/bbx012

Figure 5.

Figure 5

(A) An example of a SNP with presumed AB and BB clusters closely connected. In this scenario, either remove the SNP (preferred) or remove the samples between the clusters. (B) An example of a SNP with a long tail in the AA cluster. We recommend removing the samples of the tail to be conservative. (C) An example of a SNP with a strange extension or tail in the AA cluster. The exact cause of this pattern is unknown. We recommend either removing the SNP or removing the samples in the extension. (D) An example of a SNP with four visible clusters that does not make biological sense. We recommend removing this SNP. A colour version of this figure is available at BIB online: https://academic.oup.com/bib.