The concept of race-combined approaches to warfarin pharmacogenetics compared with a race-stratified approach. (A) The race-combined approach assumes that the genetic variants included in the model will demonstrate equal effects on dosing requirements regardless of genetic ancestry. (B) The race-stratified approach illustrates the concept that genetic ancestry could influence the genetic predictors that are useful for warfarin pharmacogenetics in patient subpopulations.

The concept of race-combined approaches to warfarin pharmacogenetics compared with a race-stratified approach. (A) The race-combined approach assumes that the genetic variants included in the model will demonstrate equal effects on dosing requirements regardless of genetic ancestry. (B) The race-stratified approach illustrates the concept that genetic ancestry could influence the genetic predictors that are useful for warfarin pharmacogenetics in patient subpopulations.

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