Fig. 3From: Can polygenic risk scores help explain disease prevalence differences around the world? A worldwide investigationHeatmap of average PRS Scores (p-value < 5 × 10–8) of 14 disorders across European populations. The disorders are grouped based on the disease domain and the populations are arranged based on their geographical location, going from southern to northern countries. Shades of cells indicate the standardized average genetic risk of each disorder for each population. A higher risk is shown by red, and a lower risk is indicated by blue [SEU – South Europeans, CEU – Central Europeans, NEU – North Europeans]Back to article page