Table 2.
Chr. | Position | p.primary | p1 | p2 | p_meta | r value |
7 | 27,953,796 | 1.55e-04 | 8.07e-05 | 1.34e-07 | 4.96e-14 | 0.0055 |
10 | 12,368,016 | 4.21e-04 | 5.40e-05 | 1.49e-04 | 1.21e-10 | 0.0055 |
12 | 69,949,369 | 1.80e-05 | 9.83e-03 | 4.35e-05 | 1.11e-09 | 0.1490 |
2 | 43,644,474 | 1.83e-04 | 1.62e-03 | 9.22e-05 | 1.12e-09 | 0.0441 |
3 | 64,686,944 | 5.44e-04 | 1.02e-04 | 3.47e-03 | 1.17e-08 | 0.0254 |
1 | 120,230,001 | 1.14e-04 | 2.89e-03 | 1.95e-03 | 4.10e-08 | 0.0604 |
12 | 53,385,263 | 3.18e-05 | 3.11e-03 | 8.81e-03 | 1.79e-07 | 0.0604 |
3 | 12,252,845 | 1.05e-05 | 4.50e-03 | 1.22e-02 | 1.97e-07 | 0.0765 |
1 | 120,149,926 | 1.35e-03 | 1.17e-03 | 7.84e-03 | 4.04e-07 | 0.0431 |
6 | 43,919,740 | 5.41e-05 | 1.46e-03 | 9.49e-02 | 4.03e-06 | 0.2090 |
2 | 60,581,582 | 3.38e-05 | 1.38e-03 | 6.54e-01 | 1.02e-04 | 1.0000 |
The number of SNPs in the first follow-up study was 68, and 11 were followed up to the second follow-up study. For these 11 SNPs, the positions (columns 1 and 2), the primary study P values and first and second follow-up studies P values (columns 3–5), the metaanalysis P values from all three studies (column 6), and the r values quantifying the evidence of replicability from the first to the second follow-up study (column 7) are shown. The lower bound for was for the r-value computation, because the set of SNPs in the first follow-up study is already believed to be associated with T2D.