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. 2002 Oct 3;99(21):13675–13680. doi: 10.1073/pnas.182412499

Table 1.

Statistical analysis for SNPs in and around Bin A in French Canadian and Russian samples

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Twenty markers have been selected in and around Bin A: 99-25965/399 (M-6), 99-25966/241 (M-7), 99-25989/398 (M-8), 99-16047/115 (M-9), 99-16052/214 (M-10), 99-15875/165 (M-11), 99-16105/152 (M-12), 99-16032/292 (M-13), 99-15880/162 (M-14), 99-16038/118 (M-15), 8-155/258 (M-16), 99-15870/400 (M-17), 99-5897/143 (M-18), 8-130/143 (M-19), 99-24644/194 (M-20), 99-24658/410 (M-21), 99-5919/215 (M-22), 99-5862/167 (M-23), 99-24634/108 (M-24), and 99-31941/320 (M-25). The distance between M-6 and M-25 is 265.7 kb. This table shows data for markers and results from univariate analysis. Position/Gene line indicates the relative position of G72 (red) and G30 (blue) in reference to SNPs. The type of polymorphism is indicated, and the allele with increased frequency in French Canadian cases compared to French Canadian controls is underlined. Significant P values (lower than 5E-02) are lighted in red. [−, P values higher than 1E-01; HW Da, Hardy–Weinberg disequilibrium; ns, not significant HW Da (exact P value higher than 5E-02); nd, not done.]