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Teri A. Manolio, Lisa D. Brooks, Francis S. Collins
Published in Volume 118, Issue 5
J Clin Invest. 2008; 118(5):1590–1605 doi:10.1172/JCI34772
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Figure 1
Genetic and environmental contributions to monogenic and complex disorders.

(A) Monogenic disease. A variant in a single gene is the primary determinant of a monogenic disease or trait, responsible for most of the disease risk or trait variation (dark blue sector), with possible minor contributions of modifier genes (yellow sectors) or environment (light blue sector). (B) Complex disease. Many variants of small effect (yellow sectors) contribute to disease risk or trait variation, along with many environmental factors (blue sector).