“…For example, predictions from the massive height study mentioned above accounted for only 10-20% of the variance in height outside people of European ancestries (Yengo et al, 2022), a pattern that has been observed repeatedly in analogous contexts (Martin et al, 2017(Martin et al, , 2019Thompson et al, 2022). The causes of these problems with generalizability are not fully understood, but evidence points to contributions from worldwide differences in the frequencies and correlations of genetic variants (Wang et al, 2020) as well as genetic interactions (Mostafavi et al, 2020;Zhu, Ming, Cole, Kirkpatrick, & Harpak, 2022;Patel et al, 2022), in which the effect of a genetic variant on a trait depends on the environment (gene-by-environment interaction) or on genotypes at other positions in the genome (gene-by-gene interaction, or epistasis).…”