Fig. 2From: VariantscanR: an R-package as a clinical tool for variant filtering of known phenotype-associated variants in domestic animalsdiveRsity function output. Heterozygosity per population graphs with (A) basic overview graph without any sample names; (B) fully annotated graph; (C) graph in which only the sample of interest is highlighted; and (D) graph highlighting the sample with the highest level of heterozygosity. The heterozygosity per sample He is obtained by dividing the number of heterozygous loci, nHe, by the total number of loci used, nnBack to article page