Extended Data Fig. 6: Mexican/Central American Subclusters.
From: Disease risk and healthcare utilization among ancestrally diverse groups in the Los Angeles region

(a) The seven subclusters were visualized using a force-directed graph, where each dot represents one individual and the color of the dot indicates which cluster that individual belongs. (b) The number of Mexican indigenous reference samples in each subcluster, colored by primary geographic region. (c) Hudson’s FST between the clusters. (d) The proportion of each subcluster preferring to speak English or Spanish. (e) The proportion of each subcluster preferring a religion in the EHR, if any. (f) The proportion of each subcluster identifying as each race in the EHR. (g) The proportion of each subcluster identifying as each ethnicity sub-category in the EHR. (h) The odds ratio of phecodes associated with membership in the Central American (n = 1998), Puerto Rican (n = 288), Afro-Caribbean (n = 39), Central Mexican (n = 2094) and Northern Mexican (n = 1115) identity-by-descent clusters. The dot represents the odds ratio and the error bar represents the standard error.