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Fig. 2 | BMC Medical Genomics

Fig. 2

From: Calculating the statistical significance of rare variants causal for Mendelian and complex disorders

Fig. 2

Population differences between the number of individuals mutated for a gene between populations. a Each data point in the histogram represents the proportion of individuals within a population who are heterozygous or homozygous for an uncommon (MAF < 5%) missense variant in a given gene. b The number of individuals carrying uncommon variants in a gene differs between populations. We plotted the variance of the count for each gene and colored high-variance genes to denote which population differed most from the mean

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