Fig. 3: The variation in the accuracy of PGSs for 27 blood cell traits (Pearson correlation) between the top and bottom vPGS groups. | Nature Communications

Fig. 3: The variation in the accuracy of PGSs for 27 blood cell traits (Pearson correlation) between the top and bottom vPGS groups.

From: Genome-wide analyses of variance in blood cell phenotypes provide new insights into complex trait biology and prediction

Fig. 3

a Accuracy of PGS in the top vPGS group (more variable group, grey colour) and the difference (orange) of PGS between the top vPGS group (most variable group) and the bottom vPGS group (less variable group). #: count; % percentage; vol: volume; conc: concentration. b Difference of accuracy of PGS between the top and bottom vPGS groups across 27 blood cell traits. ****p (2-side test) <0.0001. For each box, the minimum is the lowest point, the maximum is the highest point, whiskers are maxima 1.5 times of interquartile range, the bottom bound, middle line and top bound of the box are the 25th percentile, median and the 75th percentile, respectively.

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