Fig. 4: Phenotype Consequences. | Nature Communications

Fig. 4: Phenotype Consequences.

From: Genetic determinants and phenotypic consequences of blood T-cell proportions in 207,000 diverse individuals

Fig. 4: Phenotype Consequences.The alternative text for this image may have been generated using AI.

A LabWAS of PGSTCF in individuals of European Ancestry. The direction of the triangle indicates the PGS is associated with increased (Δ) or decreased (∇) levels of the lab value (Prediction N = 57,392, Target N = 72,828). The test performed was two-sided, the solid red line represents our Bonferroni multiple-hypothesis correction p-value threshold for significance, and the blue line indicates a p-value of 0.05. B T-cell fraction decreases throughout the first and second trimesters (weeks 1–13 and 14–26) and increases in the final trimester (27–40 weeks). Data are presented as mean values +/− SEM (N = 659, Age-matched control N = 659).

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