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. 2019 Oct 29;60(12):2090–2101. doi: 10.1194/jlr.P119000226

Fig. 3.

Fig. 3.

Contributions of marginal associations and gene-obesity interactions to the risk of dyslipidemia. The pie plots describe the proportion of phenotypic variation attributable to the overall genetic variation (total heritability), genetic markers assayed by SNP arrays (SNP-based heritability), and the combined set of both GWAS-identified and novel G×E variants. The bar plots, on the other hand, show the proportion of genetic variation explained by marginal and gene-obesity interactive effects. Parts (A) to (C) describe the genetic contributions to abnormal TG due to the interplay between genes and obesity indices classified by BMI (A), WC (B), and WHR (C). D: The genetic contributions to abnormal Remnant-C due to the interplay between genes and obesity indices classified by WHR; further details are presented in Table 3.