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polygenic risk scores

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Polygenic risk scores is a quantitative metric or statistical method used to estimate an individual's genetic predisposition for complex traits or diseases by aggregating the weighted effects of numerous genetic variants across the genome, primarily informed by large-scale genome-wide association studies. This approach provides a measure of cumulative genetic burden, facilitating risk stratification and contributing to the understanding of the genetic architecture underlying polygenic phenotypes.

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Massachusetts General Hospital

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Broad Institute

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Broad Institute

MI

Baker Heart and Diabetes Institute

MK

Harvard University

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Boston, United States

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Stanford, United States

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