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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2016 Mar 1.
Published in final edited form as: Genet Epidemiol. 2015 Feb 12;39(3):173–184. doi: 10.1002/gepi.21889

Table VI.

Using the BNP and the low and high probabilities shown in Table 1, the posterior probabilities of the 10 most probable association patterns learned from the breast cancer dataset are shown.

Model Posterior Probability Previous BC Assoc.
1 rs10510126 (0.003, 0.03) no
2 rs2107349 (0.0008, 0.008) yes
3 rs17157903 (0.0007, 0.007) yes
4 rs2420946 (FGFR2) (0.0004, 0.004) yes
5 rs12505080 0.0004, 0.004) no
6 rs1219648 (FGFR2) 0.0004, 0.004) yes
7 rs197275 0.0004, 0.004) no
8 rs873811 0.0004, 0.004) no
9 rs20779967 0.0004, 0.004) no
10 rs7696175 0.0004, 0.004) yes