Figure 2.
Genotype-phenotype correlations. (A) Pairwise associations among recurrently mutated genes and cytogenetic abnormalities. Significant associations (adjusted P-value q < .05) are colored coded by odds ratio, where red depicts mutually exclusive gene pairs and green depicts gene pairs that are comutated more than expected by chance. Gene names are color coded according to their functional category. (B) Pairwise associations among recurrently mutated genes and hematological parameters. Significant associations (adjusted P-value q < .05) are colored by odds ratio, where green represents genotype-phenotype–positive associations and reds depict negative associations. NK, normal karyotype.

Genotype-phenotype correlations. (A) Pairwise associations among recurrently mutated genes and cytogenetic abnormalities. Significant associations (adjusted P-value q < .05) are colored coded by odds ratio, where red depicts mutually exclusive gene pairs and green depicts gene pairs that are comutated more than expected by chance. Gene names are color coded according to their functional category. (B) Pairwise associations among recurrently mutated genes and hematological parameters. Significant associations (adjusted P-value q < .05) are colored by odds ratio, where green represents genotype-phenotype–positive associations and reds depict negative associations. NK, normal karyotype.

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