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. 2023 Jul 24;110(8):1319–1329. doi: 10.1016/j.ajhg.2023.06.015

Figure 5.

Figure 5

Using PrPGSi>t for risk stratification can improve the rates of high array PGS individuals in a simulated mixed sequencing depth cohort

Risk stratification based on PrPGSi>t yields a higher rate of high array PGS individuals compared with risk stratification based on dosage PGS. In this experiment, we take individuals with the highest scores by PrPGSi>t and by dosage PGS and calculate the proportion of individuals with an array PGS value in the top two deciles. We changed the number of individuals inspected from 0 to 160 (20% of the entire cohort) and found we select slightly more individuals with high array PGS by using the PrPGSi>t metric. Error bars represend one standard error of the mean percent of true positives and change in precision.