Genetically indistinguishable SNPs and their influence on inferring the location of disease-associated variants

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Figure 2.
Figure 2.

Relationship between giSNP cluster length (kb) and cluster type in the four population samples. GiSNP clusters >200 kb were almost entirely made up of Type III clusters and had a tendency toward lower MAF, though a sizeable proportion had MAF >10%. The figure shows the bias of Type I and Type II clusters toward shorter clusters, whereas Type III clusters have much more widespread lengths.

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  1. Genome Res. 15: 1503-1510

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