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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2010 Dec 1.
Published in final edited form as: Neuropharmacology. 2009 Aug 19;57(7-8):694–701. doi: 10.1016/j.neuropharm.2009.08.002

Table 2.

NET 1287 G/A genotypes in Vanderbilt and University of Chicago ADHD subjects

Genotype Subjects Gender Race/Ethnicity ADHD Diagnosis
Male Female Caucasian A.A. Other Inattentive Combined
Total 91 72 (79%) 19 (21%) 73 (80%) 13 (14%) 2 (2%) 25 (27%) 61 (67%)

GG 58 (64%) 43 (60%) 15 (79%) 42 (58%) 12 (92%) 1 (50%) 17 (68%) 36 (59%)
GA 26 (29%) 12 (32%) 14 (16%) 25 (34%) 1 (8%) 0 5 (20%) 21 (34%)
AA 7 (8%) 6 (8%) 1 (5%) 6 (8%) 0 1 (50%) 3 (12%) 4 (7%)

A.A., African can American. Three subjects had unknown ethnicity and five subjects lacked ADHD subtype diagnosis.