Table 3. Comparison of different phenotypes between the diffused subgroup (G1) vs. the rest (G2), based on tissue-specific HT-scores (see text).
HT-scores for only six of the tissues that are most predictive of HT were used for grouping. For BMI, age, and weight, a Wilcoxon test between the groups G1 (Diffused group) and G2 (Localized group) was performed and their corresponding effect sizes defined as the mean (G1)/mean(G2) are provided. For the rest of the phenotypes a Fisher test was performed; significant incidence (FDR ≤ 0.2) of the phenotype in G1 is colored light gray and in G2, dark gray. For the enrichment of the phenotypes among HT and non-HT individuals, the Fisher test is performed, and the significant cases where the HT people are enriched with disease status are shaded. For BMI, AGE, and WEIGHT, a Wilcoxon test is performed, with effect size being mean (HT)/mean (non-HT).