Fig. 5From: Can polygenic risk scores help explain disease prevalence differences around the world? A worldwide investigationBar plot showing Pearson's correlation coefficients between four pairs of populations. The x-axis indicates the disorders, and the y-axis shows the correlation coefficient between each pair of populations. The dotted line shows the mean correlation value of the distribution based on 100 randomly chosen SNP sets. (*) indicates empirical p-values below 0.05Back to article page