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. 2015 Apr 28;5(4):e558. doi: 10.1038/tp.2015.36

Table 2. Top genes associated with adult antisocial behavior.

Gene name Chromosome Gene P-value Gene q-value Brain exp
ABCB1 7 1.42E−06 0.033 210
CD46 1 1.28E−05 0.297 451
ABCB5 7 2.06E−05 0.476
IFNA7 9 2.34E−05 0.542
MIR600 9 2.53E−05 0.584 NA
MIR600HG 9 2.53E−05 0.584 NA
STRBP 9 3.55E−05 0.821 359
GREB1 2 3.85E−05 0.891 163
RC3H2 9 3.88E−05 0.897 498
ZBTB6 9 4.28E−05 0.989 190
IFNA17 9 4.55E−05 1.000
RABGAP1 9 7.97E−05 1.000 1228
NKAIN3 8 8.04E−05 1.000 281
OLIG2 21 8.11E−05 1.000 155
ZBTB26 9 8.24E−05 1.000 153
IFNA16 9 8.52E−05 1.000
IFNA10 9 9.68E−05 1.000

Brain exp. is the maximum of average expression for nine brain regions; ‘—' is below background; NA indicates measurement not available because the gene was not present on array.

Notes: Gene P-value and gene q-value refer to the uncorrected P-values and the q-values based on a Benjamini and Hochberg false discovery rate for the gene-based tests. A gene was presumed to be expressed in the brain if the maximum expression level across the nine regions was higher than 16.0 because this is above the background signal for the arrays. Expression ranges from 5–20,140; median=108; 90th percentile=484. For comparison, the neurotransmitter receptor gene HTR1B (serotonin 1D beta receptor) that is normally expressed in the brain has a maximum expression of 182.