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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2015 May 4.
Published in final edited form as: Psychiatr Genet. 2008 Aug;18(4):191–198. doi: 10.1097/YPG.0b013e3283050aa5

Table 1.

Two-point LOD scores on all chromosomes using all models of transmission that are greater than 1.5

Chromosome Marker Location of marker (cM)a Modelc θ LOD score
1 D1s462 97.72 UP-Dom 0.2 1.87
4 D4s2390 208.07 BPI-Dom 0.1 2.01
4 D4s2390 208.07 BPI-Rec 0.2 1.67
6 D6s495 147–153b BPII-Dom 0.2 1.65
8 D8s1771 50.05 BPI-Rec 0.3 1.57
8 D8s1771 50.05 UP-Dom 0.3 1.77
11 D11s3163 0.00 UP-Dom 0.2 1.89
12 D12s395 136.82 UP-Dom 0.4 1.59
16 D16s748 22.65 BPII-Dom 0.3 3.29
16 D16s749 39.04 BPII-Dom 0.2 1.57
16 D16s748 22.65 UP-Dom 0.3 1.97
20 D20s162 24.70 BPII-Rec 0.2 1.72
20 D20s473 9.53 BPII-Rec 0.3 1.60
20 D20s601 50.81 UP-Rec 0.2 1.90

LOD, logarithm of the odds.

a

Taken from deCode map.

b

Location of this marker has not been identified on either the deCode or Marshfield maps, so the range given is between the locations for the two flanking markers on the deCode map.

c

BPI includes bipolar disorder type I and schizoaffective disorder, bipolar type. BPII includes both bipolar disorder type I and bipolar disorder type II.

UP includes bipolar disorder type I, bipolar disorder type II, and unipolar depressive disorder.