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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2005 Sep 13.
Published in final edited form as: J Comput Biol. 2005;12(1):1–11. doi: 10.1089/cmb.2005.12.1

Table 3.

Relative Edge Strengths in the Rochester, MN Networka

Node 1 Node 2 Edge strength
APO_E SNP 4075 191513
WEIGHT HDL 74236
SNP 1163 SNP 1575 19032
SNP 832 SNP 2440 11575
SNP 1998 SNP 2440 2331
CHOL SNP 4075 248
SNP 1998 SNP 3106 78
TRIG GENDER 59
SNP 2907 SNP 2440 12
SNP 4075 SNP 1575 7.92
APO_B GENDER 4.95
SNP 1163 SNP 2907 2.68
a

For each edge, its strength is the ratio of the posterior probability of the model containing the edge to the posterior probability of the identical model with the edge removed. Due to the limited software resolution there is no significant difference between the values above 1,000,000. Twenty-five edges with such values are considered highly significant and are not shown here. However, they are drawn in Fig. 2.