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Published in final edited form as: Neurobiol Aging. 2012 Feb 2;33(8):1842.e15–1842.e29. doi: 10.1016/j.neurobiolaging.2011.12.034

Table 4.

Summary of QTL described in this paper

Index Marker Loci Allele 8 months 18 months 22 months 22 months, noise Missing OHC
1 3 • 55 MOLF 48 48 48
2 3 • 61, 75, 115, 122 129 12, 48 48 48
3 13 • 52 129 4, 48 48
4 13 • 84 FVB 12
5 2 • 166 MOLF 48
6 7 • 36 129 4, 24, 24, 48
7 10 • 44, 93 129 48 4, 48 4,12, 24, 48 Base (10 • 3, 44)
8 15 • 25 FVB 4, 48
9 15 • 36, 78 129 12, 48
10 9 • 60 MOLF 4 4, 12, 24
11 11 • 107 129 12 24 (opposite direction)
12 12 • 17, 40 129 4, 12, 48
13 11 • 72 MOLF Apex
14 12 • 117 129 Apex
15 17 • 42 129 Apex
16 19 • 12, 17 129 Apex

Boldface denotes experiment-wise significance at p < 0.05. Order of marker loci reflects the order in which they appear in Tables 13. Entries shown without boldface reflect significance in post-hoc secondary analyses, based on data shown in Figures 25. The Allele column shows the allele associated with high ABR thresholds or with increased number of missing OHC. When two marker loci are listed on the same row, separated by commas, this indicates that there is insufficient evidence to rule out the hypothesis that the chromosomal region contains more than a single locus with effect on the traits evaluated.