Fig. 3: Comparing genetic correlations derived using H (N = 112,793) and non-H-haplogroup (N = 151,090) stratified worry/vulnerability with 21 traits.
From: The contributions of mitochondrial and nuclear mitochondrial genetic variation to neuroticism

All refers to previous publications on worry/vulnerability19 where all haplogroups were combined into a single GWAS (N = 270,059). NonH HG indicates that the GWAS was conducted only in those individuals (N = 151,090) who were not carriers of the H haplogroup, whereas H HG indicates that the GWAS was conducted on those (N = 112,793) who were carriers of the H-haplogroup. H HG Uni indicates that the GWAS on worry/vulnerability conducted on H haplogroup individuals was conditioned on the Non-H HG group in order to examine the contributions of the H haplogroup without the shared effects found between H and Non H haplogroups. Error bars show one standard error. Asterisks indicate the number of significantly different genetic correlations at P < 0.05 (two-sided Z test derived using (2*pnorm(−abs(abs(rgi–rgj)/sqrt(SEi 2 + SEj 2))))) per trait. Full results can be found in Supplementary Data 14.