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Fig. 1 | BMC Genomics

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From: A phenomics-based approach for the detection and interpretation of shared genetic influences on 29 biochemical indices in southern Chinese men

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The heatmaps based on the Pearson correlation for 29 biochemical indices in the FAMHES cohort. The coefficient in each cell ranges from − 1 to 1. A negative value denotes a negative correlation, a positive value denotes a positive correlation, 1 indicates a complete correlation, and 0 indicates no correlation. The correlations between clinical quantitative traits shown in this matrix are shown in blue and red. Blue represents a positive correlation, and the darker the colour, the stronger the positive correlation. Red indicates a negative correlation, and the darker the colour, the stronger the negative correlation. If the correlation coefficients were greater than 0.3 or less than − 0.3 and P value< 0.01, we considered the pairs to be correlated

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