Fig. 3From: Disease patterns of coronary heart disease and type 2 diabetes harbored distinct and shared genetic architectureGenotypic networks for disease patterns of CHD and T2D. The genotypic network is depicted as nodes (SNP sets) linked by shared SNPs. 16 SNP sets significantly associated with phenotypic sets were topologically organized into 6 disjoint subnetworks, which suggested the heterogeneity in different disease subtypes. The edge width reflects the strength of overlap between two SNP sets computed by Jaccard’s coefficients. Shared genes enriched between two SNP sets are labeled on edges. The width of the node reflects the number of genes involved in each SNP set. A shows networks within SNP sets mapped to different SNP compositions. B presents SNP sets harboring different disease patterns. This network was visualized using Cytoscape 3.9.1Back to article page