Extended Data Fig. 3: Overlap of adipose and blood eQTL signals. | Nature Genetics

Extended Data Fig. 3: Overlap of adipose and blood eQTL signals.

From: Adipose tissue eQTL meta-analysis highlights the contribution of allelic heterogeneity to gene expression regulation and cardiometabolic traits

Extended Data Fig. 3

Stacked bar charts show the proportion of significant adipose eQTL signals that overlapped with significant blood eQTL signals (FDR ≤ 0.05). The top bar shows all adipose eQTL signals, the middle bar shows only primary adipose eQTL signals, and the bottom bar shows non-primary adipose eQTL signals. Gray indicates the proportion of primary adipose eQTL signals with an eQTL signal detected in eQTLGen (LD r2 ≥ 0.2), purple indicates the proportion of primary adipose eQTL signals with the same eQTL gene detected in eQTLGen but the signal differed (LD r2 < 0.2), and white indicates the primary adipose eQTL signals with a gene not reported in eQTLGen.

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