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Figure 1

From: How accurate can genetic predictions be?

Figure 1

Example risk distribution. This distribution has a prevalence of 30% and a heritability of 10%. The mean of the distribution equals the prevalence of the trait. Variance represents the variance of risk due to genetic variation, sometimes called genetic variance, and is proportional to heritability.

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