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Fig. 5 | Clinical Epigenetics

Fig. 5

From: Meta-analysis of epigenetic aging in schizophrenia reveals multifaceted relationships with age, sex, illness duration, and polygenic risk

Fig. 5

DNAm aging and polygenic risk contribute additively to schizophrenia. The variance explained in schizophrenia disease status (y-axis) by SCZ PRS1 and Levine Δage shown for all samples (left) and for women older than 31 years (right). The estimates shown are derived on top of the effect of technical variation, cohort, platform, and chronological age

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