We obtained summary statistics from 111 publicly available GWAS for diverse polygenic traits and diseases. These included 69 from EUR participants (average n = 188,819, average heritability z-score = 12.9, 41 of 69 from UK BioBank (UKBB))3,31,35,36 and 42 from EAS participants of BioBank Japan6,37–39 (average n = 156.922, average heritability z-score = 6.6)3,24,37–39 (Supplementary Table 3). We focus our study on EUR and EAS populations, as there is a limited number of large GWAS in other populations1,40,41. All summary statistics are from cohorts larger than 10,000 individuals and also have significantly nonzero heritability (z-score > 1.97). There are 29 phenotypes for which we obtained summary statistics from both EUR and EAS; we observed generally high trans-ancestry genetic correlation (Supplementary Note).