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. 2021 Mar 4;17(3):e1009392. doi: 10.1371/journal.pgen.1009392

Fig 2. Genome-wide association study of resistance to M. tuberculosis infection in 3 cohorts from Vietnam, France and South Africa.

Fig 2

A) Forest plot of the association between an additive genetic effect of rs17155120 on chromosome region 10q26.2 and resistance to M. tuberculosis infection. Odds ratios and 95% confidence intervals derived from a linear mixed model, P values, sample sizes and frequency of the effect allele (EAF) are reported by individual cohort and for the random effects meta-analysis. B) Manhattan plot showing results from a genome-wide association study between 333 uninfected subjects and 616 infected subjects for 3,967,482 variants (minor allele frequency > 5% and info > 0.8) with an unadjusted additive genetic model. The -log10(P value) for each variant (y-axis) is presented according to its chromosomal position (x-axis, build hg19). The dashed line indicates the genome-wide significant threshold at P = 5 × 10−8.