Fig. 1From: A phenomics-based approach for the detection and interpretation of shared genetic influences on 29 biochemical indices in southern Chinese menThe 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 correlatedBack to article page