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. 2015 Jul 28;67(8):2076–2084. doi: 10.1002/art.39186

Table 3.

Multivariate association between the 3 most contributing SSM modes of the proximal femur and SNPs previously reported to be associated with hip osteoarthritis or hip morphologya

SNP/chromosome P Sex subset SSM modes Minor allele MAF
Before adjustment for covariates
rs6976/3 0.00149 Mixed 5, 7, 10 T 0.40
rs5009270/7 0.00039 Mixed 3, 4, 9 A 0.33
rs4836732/9 0.00044 Female 5, 8, 12 T 0.48
rs1516893/9 0.00237 Mixed 7, 10, 11 A 0.12
rs12901499/15 0.00158 Mixed 6, 7, 9 A 0.44
After adjustment for age and BMI
rs6976/3 0.00555 Mixed 5, 7, 10 T 0.40
rs5009270/7 0.00040 Mixed 3, 4, 9 A 0.33
rs4836732/9 0.00347 Female 5, 8, 12 T 0.48
rs1516893/9 0.00363 Mixed 7, 10, 11 A 0.12
rs12901499/15 0.00219 Mixed 6, 7, 9 A 0.44
a

The expected level for significance after Bonferroni correction was a P value of less than 0.001. All results were obtained following an additive genetic model. SSM = statistical shape model; SNP = single‐nucleotide polymorphism; MAF = minor allele frequency; BMI = body mass index.