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Figure 2 | BMC Medical Informatics and Decision Making

Figure 2

From: Scalable privacy-preserving data sharing methodology for genome-wide association studies: an application to iDASH healthcare privacy protection challenge

Figure 2

An example of a genotype table, D , in the space of genotype tables with fixed R, S, s 0 , s 1 , and s 2 . Each dot represent a genotype table. Each dashed line has slope = fl2, representing the lines x = 2r0 + r1. The red line is x = (2s0 + s1)R/S = 2r0 + r1, and the two black lines correspond to values of (2r0 + r1) such that Y A (r0, r1; B D ) = c, where c is a pre-specified significance threshold value.

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