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. 2010 Aug 28;28(1):601–614. doi: 10.1093/molbev/msq228

Table 1.

Climate Correlations for SNPs Previously Associated with Phenotypes.

Climate Correlationa (P valueb)
Gene/SNP Method Absolute Latitude
Minimum Temperature
Maximum Temperature
Mean Temperature
Precipitation Rate
Solar Radiation
Relative Humidity
UCP1 SRC 0.62 (0.01) −0.36 (0.11) −0.48 (0.04) −0.41 (0.08) −0.25 (0.14) −0.61 (0.01) 0.17 (0.25)
−3826A BLM 1.37 (0.15) 0.21 (0.74) 0.27 (0.55) 0.23 (0.66) 0.20 (0.73) 5.16 (0.04) 0.15 (0.79)
UCP2 SRC 0.23 (0.56) −0.21 (0.50) −0.22 (0.56) −0.21 (0.53) −0.10 (0.53) −0.20 (0.67) 0.16 (0.43)
−866A BLM 1.30 (0.15) 0.73 (0.20) 1.10 (0.15) 0.84 (0.18) 0.26 (0.46) 0.31 (0.41) 0.16 (0.71)
UCP3 SRC 0.46 (0.13) −0.58 (0.01) −0.56 (0.03) −0.57 (0.02) −0.16 (0.34) −0.36 (0.26) 0.13 (0.50)
−55T BLM 2.00 (0.11) 5.58 (0.05) 2.17 (0.09) 4.04 (0.06) 0.22 (0.55) 0.62 (0.21) 0.15 (0.78)
a

For the SRC method, the correlation coefficient is reported.

b

For the BLM, the Bayes factor, which represents the strength of the evidence, is reported.