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Fig. 3 | Genome Medicine

Fig. 3

From: Bacterial genome-wide association study substantiates papGII of Escherichia coli as a major risk factor for urosepsis

Fig. 3

Significance level and average effect size of genes with mapping unitigs identified as significant in a bGWAS a including all clinical cases (n = 825) and b including cases for which the port of entry for bacteraemia could be assigned to the urinary tract. In b, only genes with a maximum − log10(p-value) > 11 are labelled. Genes with locus tags 100888-20_01189, 100033-19_04615, and 100033-19_04621 are labelled as papJ_2, papJ_3, and papI_2, respectively, as they were identified as such. Genes with the locus tags 100033-19_03736 and 100033-19_03452 are labelled as hp (= hypothetical protein)

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