Chunk #13 — 3 Results — 3.1 Variance explained by all autosomal SNPs
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Assuming the prevalence of AD to be 10%, we estimated that 22.1% (s.e. 17.7%) of the phenotypic variance could be explained by the common SNPs using the first approach.
Assuming the prevalence of AD to be 10%, we estimated that 22.1% (s.e. 17.7%) of the phenotypic variance could be explained by the common SNPs using the first approach.