Fig. 1: The unadjusted standardized PRS derived from PGC-SZ are plotted for controls and cases (from left to right) with no history of psychosis, psychosis during only depression, and psychosis during mania. | Translational Psychiatry

Fig. 1: The unadjusted standardized PRS derived from PGC-SZ are plotted for controls and cases (from left to right) with no history of psychosis, psychosis during only depression, and psychosis during mania.

From: Association of schizophrenia polygenic risk score with manic and depressive psychosis in bipolar disorder

Fig. 1: The unadjusted standardized PRS derived from PGC-SZ are plotted for controls and cases (from left to right) with no history of psychosis, psychosis during only depression, and psychosis during mania.The alternative text for this image may have been generated using AI.

The y-axis shows the standardized SZ-PRS score. The mean PRS and subgroup sample size are printed above and below each boxplot, respectively. Significance of comparisons between groups after adjustment for principal components are shown above (ns = not significant, *<0.05, **<0.01, ***<0.001, ****<0.0001)

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