Fig. 6From: Leveraging genomic diversity for discovery in an electronic health record linked biobank: the UCLA ATLAS Community Health InitiativeGlobal ancestry correlates with disease prevalence in admixed individuals. Individuals by SIRE who have had a diagnosis of A chronic nonalcoholic liver disease, B uterine leiomyoma, or C liver/intrahepatic bile duct cancer are binned by their proportions of either European, African, Native American, or East Asian ancestry estimated using ADMIXTURE. Within each bin, we plot the prevalence of the diagnoses and provide standard errors (+/− 1.96 SE) of the computed frequenciesBack to article page