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Sushi (version 1.10.0)

plotManhattan: plots a Manhattan plot

Description

plots a Manhattan plot

Usage

plotManhattan(bedfile, chrom = NULL, chromstart = NULL, chromend = NULL, pvalues, genome = NULL, col = SushiColors(5), space = 0.01, ymax = 1.04, ...)

Arguments

bedfile
bedfile for Manhattan plot
chrom
chromosome of region to be plotted
chromstart
start position
chromend
end position
pvalues
pvalues to be used for plotting (will be converted to -log(10) space)
genome
A genome object (2 columns: column 1 = chromosome name, column 2 = length of chromosome). Required if plotting multiple chromosomes at once.
col
single colors, vector of colors, or color palette for coloring points
space
the space in between each chromosome as a fraction of the width of the plot
ymax
fraction of max y value to set as height of plot.
...
Arguments to be passed to methods such as plot

Examples

Run this code
data(Sushi_GWAS.bed)
data(Sushi_hg18_genome)

chrom1            = "chr11"
chromstart1       = 500000
chromend1         = 5050000

plotManhattan(bedfile=Sushi_GWAS.bed,pvalues=Sushi_GWAS.bed[,5],genome=Sushi_hg18_genome,col=topo.colors,cex=0.75)
labelgenome(genome=Sushi_hg18_genome,side=1,scipen=20,n=4,scale="Mb",edgeblankfraction=0.20,line=.18,chromline=.5,scaleline=0.5)
axis(side=2,las=2,tcl=.2)
mtext("log10(P)",side=2,line=1.75,cex=.75,font=2)

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