When the results of a GWAS experiment using 500,000 SNPs are plotted in a Manhattan plot, significantly associated SNPs are

A) data points with a ?log (p value) less than 0.05.
B) data points with a ?log (p value) greater than 7.
C) data points with a ?log (p value) greater than 7 that fall within a known coding sequence.
D) any data points above the line of correlation.


B) data points with a ?log (p value) greater than 7.

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that has been tested.

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