“…and the Neale lab (see Web Resources), we obtained 16 continuous traits that have an observed SNP heritability estimated to be above 0.1 and 9 binary traits that have a prevalence between 0.01 and 0.3. The 16 continuous traits include standing height (SH, n ¼ 335,473), platelet count (PLT, n ¼ 326,219), bone mineral density (BMD, n ¼ 193,397), basal metabolic rate (BMR, n ¼ 330,306), body mass index (BMI, n ¼ 335,106), red blood cell count (RBC, n ¼ 326,220), age at menarche (AM, n ¼ 180,061), RBC distribution width (RDW, n ¼ 326,218), eosinophils count (EOS, n ¼ 325,653), white blood cell count (WBC, n ¼ 326,216), forced vital capacity (FVC, n ¼ 306,637), forced expiratory volume (FEV1) versus FVC ratio (FFR, n ¼ 306,637), waist-hip ratio (WHR, n ¼ 335,568), neuroticism score (NS, n ¼ 273,107), systolic blood pressure (SBP, n ¼ 313,972), and years of education (YE, n ¼ 225,898) (see Neale lab in Web Resources) 14,29,66. The nine binary traits include prostate cancer (PRCA, n ¼ 147,408, prevalence ¼ 0.05), tanning ability (TA, n ¼ 329,458, prevalence ¼ 0.20), type II diabetes (T2D, n ¼ 329,355, prevalence ¼ 0.04), coronary artery disease (CAD, n ¼ 238,284, prevalence ¼ 0.05), rheumatoid arthritis (RA, n ¼ 232,309, prevalence ¼ 0.02), breast cancer (BRCA, n ¼ 170,148, prevalence ¼ 0.07), asthma (AS, n ¼ 306,381, prevalence ¼ 0.14), morning person (MP, n ¼ 300,143, prevalence ¼ 0.27), and depression (MDD, n ¼ 284,252, prevalence ¼ 0.08).…”