In order to identify genetic factors affecting susceptibility to leprosy, you have examined a large number of SNPs spanning a 2.3 megabase region of the human chromosome 6 , in unrelated individuais with and without leprosy. This region contains two large genes "PARK2" and "PACRG", the positions of which are shown in the below graph. Each dot in the graph correspond to a single SNP. What does a larpe p-value indicate about a SNP? A. It is unlikely that SNP is found associated with leprosy by chance B. It is likely that SNP is lound associated with leprosy by chance C. It is likely that SNP is a mutation that caises ieprosy D. A lot of indiveduals with leprosy had that SNP E. Only a small number of indivquals wih leprosy had that SNP.