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To simultaneously account for the potential confounding effects of these moderate-to-strong association signals (Platt et al. 2010), a more stringent conditional analysis was conducted.
Controlling for the effect of both QTL with the three ZmVTE4 and two ZmVTE1 SNPs as covariates resulted in a more stringent conditional analysis with only 10 SNPs, all for tocotrienol-related traits, being significant at 5% FDR within ±250 kb of two candidate genes (Table 3; Table S7).
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