Fig. 1: Associations between polygenic risk for coronary artery disease and quantitative traits derived from lab values, clinical exam, self-report, and clinical scores in the Women’s Health Initiative. | Communications Medicine

Fig. 1: Associations between polygenic risk for coronary artery disease and quantitative traits derived from lab values, clinical exam, self-report, and clinical scores in the Women’s Health Initiative.

From: Broad clinical manifestations of polygenic risk for coronary artery disease in the Women’s Health Initiative

Fig. 1

Positive associations are plotted in the up direction and negative associations are plotted in the down direction. Associations that are significant with FDR q-value ≤ 0.05 are labeled. The horizontal gray dashed lines represent the Bonferroni significant p-value < 9.2 × 10−5 (0.05/546). Sample size for each test is included in the Quantitative outcomes section of the Supplementary Data.

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