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New method improves polygenic prediction of disease risk acr
New method improves polygenic prediction of disease risk acr
New method improves polygenic prediction of disease risk across diverse populations
Polygenic risk scores (PRS) are promising tools for predicting disease risk, but current versions have built-in bias that can affect their accuracy in some populations and result in health disparities.
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