B | |||
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RS1 | RS3 | ||
Allele | Percent | Allele | Percent |
306 | 0.005 | 317 | 0.012 |
310 | 0.100 | 326 | 0.003 |
314 | 0.387(S) | 328 | 0.063 |
318 | 0.263(L) | 330 | 0.104 |
322 | 0.106 | 332 | 0.236(S) |
326 | 0.079 | 334 | 0.195(L) |
330 | 0.023 | 336 | 0.130 |
334 | 0.032 | 338 | 0.110 |
338 | 0.006 | 340 | 0.041 |
342 | 0.001 | 342 | 0.015 |
344 | 0.046 | ||
346 | 0.029 | ||
348 | 0.015 | ||
350 | 0.002 | ||
353 | 0.001 |
(A) lists the significant associations with ASD-related phenotypes. (B) displays allelic frequencies of AVPR1A in our sample. The bold text denotes the allele with the highest frequency. The underlined text identifies the second highest allelic frequency for the markers. This “border” is often used to delineate short (S) and long (L) allelic categories. The categories are determined by creating approximately equal percentages in each category (Knafo et al., 2008).