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Fig. 1 | Genome Medicine

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From: Improved prediction of fracture risk leveraging a genome-wide polygenic risk score

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Higher incidence of a major osteoporotic fracture and b hip fracture is associated with lower gSOS. All 90,172 individuals from four European ancestry cohorts were grouped into nine groups with respect to gSOS percentiles: ≤ 1%, 1–5%, 5–20%, 20–40%, 40–60%, 60–80%, 80–95%, 95–99%, and > 99%. Diamonds denote observed incidence in each gSOS group with darker colors representing higher incidence. Vertical lines denote corresponding binomial proportion CIs. Summaries of cohort-specific incidence in each gSOS group are provided in Additional file 1: Table S2

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