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Disparities in acute lymphoblastic leukemia risk and survival across the lifespan in the United States of America

Figure 3. Risk allele frequency and effect size of selected single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) associated with acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL) risk. SNPs (n = 33, Table 1) are grouped by nearest genes in each panel. (A) Percentage higher of risk allele frequency in Africans/African-Americans and Latinos/Admixed Americans as compared to in Europeans (non-Finnish). Percentage change equation: {{[(Risk allele frequency of Africans/African-Americans or of Latinos/Admixed Americans) / [Risk allele frequency of Europeans (non-Finnish)]} - 1} × 100. Horizontal bars are annotated by risk allele and colored by the direction of percentage difference. (B) Difference of risk allele frequency in Africans/African-Americans and Latinos/Admixed Americans as compared to in Europeans (non-Finnish). (C) Effect size of selected GWAS-identified SNPs associated with ALL risk. Centers of points and horizontal bars indicate point estimates and 95% confidence intervals. Points are shaped by study-reported traits. Points and horizontal bars are colored by ancestry with the highest risk allele frequency. X axis is on a log-10 scale in order to better present those relatively small effect sizes.

Journal of Translational Genetics and Genomics
ISSN 2578-5281 (Online)
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