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. 2016 Feb 26;6(5):1251–1266. doi: 10.1534/g3.115.026773

Table 7. Pairs of SNPs (SNP1 and SNP2) with significant linkage disequilibrium (r2 or D’, with “*” indicating significant and “n.s.” not significant) at the 5% level after correction for multiple testing.

SNP1 Gene Network ID SNP2 Gene Network ID r2 D’
rs1408799 TYRP1 65_1 rs2733832 TYRP1 65_1 * *
rs3212357 MC1R 65_3 & 65_7 rs3212359 MC1R 65_3 & 65_7 * n.s.
rs3212357 MC1R 65_3 & 65_7 rs3212363 MC1R 65_3 * n.s.
rs3212359 MC1R 65_3 & 65_7 rs3212363 MC1R 65_3 * *
rs2228478 MC1R 65_2 rs3212369 MC1R 65_2 * *
rs2228478 MC1R 65_2 rs3212371 MC1R None * *
rs11568820 VDR 65_2 rs10875695 VDR 65_2 * *
rs11568820 VDR 65_2 rs7302235 VDR 65_2 * *
rs10875695 VDR 65_2 rs7302235 VDR 65_2 * *
rs4760658 VDR 65_1 rs11168293 VDR 65_1 * *
rs4760658 VDR 65_1 rs2853564 VDR 65_1 * *
rs11168293 VDR 65_1 rs2853564 VDR 65_1 * *
rs2853564 VDR 65_1 rs1989969 VDR 65_1 * *
rs3782905 VDR 65_5 rs2238138 VDR 65_5 * *
rs2248098 VDR 65_5 & 65_6 rs7305032 VDR 65_6 * n.s.
rs2248098 VDR 65_5 & 65_6 rs2525044 VDR 65_6 * n.s.
rs2248098 VDR 65_5 & 65_6 rs1544410 VDR 65_5 * *
rs2248098 VDR 65_5 & 65_6 rs7975232 VDR 65_5 & 65_6 * n.s.
rs2248098 VDR 65_5 & 65_6 rs731236 VDR 65_5 * *
rs2248098 VDR 65_5 & 65_6 rs739837 VDR 65_5 & 65_6 * n.s.
rs7305032 VDR 65_6 rs2525044 VDR 65_6 * *
rs7305032 VDR 65_6 rs7975232 VDR 65_5 & 65_6 * *
rs7305032 VDR 65_6 rs739837 VDR 65_5 & 65_6 * *
rs2525044 VDR 65_6 rs7975232 VDR 65_5 & 65_6 * *
rs2525044 VDR 65_6 rs739837 VDR 65_5 & 65_6 * *
rs1544410 VDR 65_5 rs7975232 VDR 65_5 & 65_6 * n.s.
rs1544410 VDR 65_5 rs731236 VDR 65_5 * *
rs1544410 VDR 65_5 rs739837 VDR 65_5 & 65_6 * n.s.
rs7975232 VDR 65_5 & 65_6 rs731236 VDR 65_5 * n.s.
rs7975232 VDR 65_5 & 65_6 rs739837 VDR 65_5 & 65_6 * *
rs731236 VDR 65_5 rs739837 VDR 65_5 & 65_6 * n.s.
rs11574114 VDR None rs2853563 VDR None * *

If a SNP involved with significant r2 or D’ values is also associated with a significant CCC value, the BlocBuster network ID is given that contains an allele from that SNP. SNP, single nucleotide polymorphism; n.s., not significant.