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. 2011 Sep 29;12:384. doi: 10.1186/1471-2105-12-384

Table 3.

Results for heroin addiction data using logistic regression

Rank Chr SNP rs# Bp Position Odds Ratio Original P-value Bonferroni Correction Empirical P-value
1 1 rs1408830 189929064 2.36 2.23E-04 1.0000 0.573
2 20 rs720010 7174248 2.04 4.20E-04 1.0000 0.841
3 13 rs950064 58410147 2.23 4.44E-04 1.0000 0.866
4 13 rs2016056 58410016 2.26 4.54E-04 1.0000 0.876
5 4 rs951299 99955054 0.48 6.68E-04 1.0000 0.955
6 11 rs1381784 42426136 2.33 8.68E-04 1.0000 0.984
7 5 rs2421057 158958294 2.19 8.70E-04 1.0000 0.984
8 17 rs1714984 12558426 2.26 9.37E-04 1.0000 0.986
9 9 rs3866796 15340199 0.50 9.48E-04 1.0000 0.986
10 4 rs1986513 126424833 0.17 1.34E-03 1.0000 0.998

Analysis results for the published dataset on heroin addiction using logistic regression. Odds ratios, original p-values, p-values after Bonferroni correction, and empirical p-values (derived from 1000 permutations) of the top 10 SNPs are listed.