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We are seeing an influx of articles touting polygenic risk scores that are supposed to provide individual risk prediction based on genome-wide data on millions of genetic variants. A remaining question is the generalizability of these scores, with the debate focusing on validation of these predictions across diverse populations defined by race and ethnicity. Recently, some experts have also wondered whether the scores should be validated across smaller genomic differences (e.g., geographic backgrounds) among people with similar ethnicity. The current investigators used data from the U.K., Estonia, and Germany to develop and compare polygenic risk scores for coronary artery disease in people with European ancestry but different geographic ba…