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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2014 Sep 1.
Published in final edited form as: Hypertension. 2013 Jun 24;62(3):621–626. doi: 10.1161/HYPERTENSIONAHA.113.01396

Table 2. Bivariate trait analyses of plasma lipid species with liability of incident hypertension.

Statistically significant results are shown in bold.

Lipid species Genetic correlation Environmental correlation

ρg FDR p ρe FDR p
MHC 22:0 0.3028 0.3160 −0.3918 0.8560
MHC 24:0 0.2808 0.3480 −0.3233 0.8560
MHC 24:1 0.1365 0.3480 −0.0588 0.8560
PC 34:4 0.2926 0.3480 0.1071 0.0491
PI 34:1 0.2286 0.3480 0.2540 0.0024
PI 36:2 0.3280 0.3480 0.0223 0.0932
PI 40:6 0.2503 0.3480 0.2284 0.0031
DG 16:0/18:0 0.6649 0.0082 0.0363 0.0006
DG 16:0/20:3 0.6963 0.0036 0.0370 0.0004
DG 16:0/22:5 0.6161 0.0054 0.0392 0.0002
DG 16:0/22:6 0.6309 0.0054 0.0800 <0.0001
DG 16:1/18:1 0.3583 0.3480 0.1564 0.0021
DG 18:0/18:1 0.5238 0.0615 0.0490 0.0014
DG 18:0/20:4 0.4546 0.1323 0.1452 0.0005

MHC, monohexosylceramide; PC, phosphatidylcholine; PI, phosphatidylinositol; DG, diacylglycerol; ρ, correlation coefficient; FDR, false discovery rate