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. 2006 Apr 11;78(6):973–987. doi: 10.1086/504113

Table 6.

DTR Analysis in EAs and AAs[Note]

Population and Variable f P β
EAs:
 European ancestry .0678
 Male 1.7 × 10−7 +
 Age 8.7 × 10−29 +
ADH5:
  C/C .0124 +
ADH1A:
  AGA/TGA .203 .0109 +
  AGA/TCG .181 .0108 +
  AGA/AGA .164 .0110 +
  TCG/TGA .109 .0108 +
  AGA/TGG .088 .0109 +
  TGA/TGA .060 .0109 +
  TCG/TGG .060 .0110 +
  TGA/TGG .057 .0108 +
  TCG/TCG .055 .0112 +
ADH1B:
  TCCG/CCTG .366 .0071
  CCTG/CCTG .075 .0945 +
  TCCA/TCCG .058 .0005
ADH7:
  ACGG/TCGA .036 .0590 +
ALDH2:
  ATTG/ATTG × ATTG/GCCAa 4.6 × 10−9
AAs:
 Male .0012 +
 Age .0035 +
ADH5:
  T/T .0042 +
ADH5:
  C/T .0073 +
ADH1A:
  TCG/TCG .083 .0083
  TGA/TGA .059 .0451
ADH1B:
  TCCG/TCCG .425 .0106
  TTCG/TCCG .270 .0089
  TCCG/CCTG .113 .0100
ADH7:
  ACGG/TCGG .216 .0259 +
  ACGG/ACGG .124 .0425
  TCGG/TCGG .108 .0381 +
  TTGG/TCGG .057 .0265
ALDH2:
  GTTG/GCCA .197 .0306 +

Note.— f = diplotype frequency in cases and controls for EAs and AAs; β = regression coefficient. Only the signs (not the values) of β are shown. Positive (+) values of β reflect increased risk of the disorder when the diplotype is present; negative (−) values reflect a protective effect of the diplotype.

a

“×” indicates interaction between diplotypes.