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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2011 Dec 15.
Published in final edited form as: Biol Psychiatry. 2010 Dec 15;68(12):1126–1133. doi: 10.1016/j.biopsych.2010.09.016

Table 2.

DTNBP1 SNPs reported in the papers.

SNP Gene
Location
Major
allele
Minor
allele
Burdick
2006
Stefanis
2007
Zinkstok
2007
Luciano
2009:
Scottish
Luciano
2009:
Australian
Luciano
2009:
English
Kircher 2009 Hashimoto
2009
Peters
2008
Need
2009
#
samples
rs1047631 UTR A* G X X X 3
rs909706 Intron G A X X X X 4
rs1018381 Intron C* T X X X X X X X Xa 8
rs2619522 Intron T* G X X X X X X X 7
rs760761 Intron C* T X X X X Xb 5
rs3213207 Intron A* G X X X X X 5
rs1011313 Intron G* A X X X X X X X X 8
rs2619539c Intron G C X X X X X 5
rs2619538 5′
flanking
region
T A X X X 3
N 126 2243 62 1054 1806 745 518 165 172 701 7592
a

Data was from rs11753919 on Illumina, which is a perfect proxy for rs1018381.

b

Data was from rs1474605 on Illumina, which is a perfect proxy for rs760761.

c

According to HapMap, the G allele (+ strand) is the major allele in Caucasians, but not in Japanese subjects. However, for consistency, the G allele (+ strand) homozygotes were compared to C allele (+ strand) carriers in all studies, including that of Hashimoto et al. 2009.

*

SNPs were genotyped off the – strand.