Figure 2.

Contribution of rare and common variants to the distribution of a quantitative phenotype. Although common genetic variants explain the majority of the phenotypic variance in the population, the contribution of rare variants with strong effects may be observed at the extreme ends of the phenotypic distribution.

Kristiansson et al. Genome Biology 2008 9:109   doi:10.1186/gb-2008-9-8-109
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