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. 2017 Feb 24;7(4):1287–1299. doi: 10.1534/g3.117.039784

Table 5. Combined effects of maternal–fetal SNPs in linear regression models.

Combined: Maternal SNPa Combined: Fetal SNPa
Compound SNP CHR BP Locus β SE P-Value β SE P-Value
p,p′-DDE rs7259965 19 41,521,532 CYP2B6 0.3 0.05 4.4 × 10−9 0.05 0.05 NS
BDE-99 rs7259965 19 41,521,532 CYP2B6 0.33 0.06 8.8 × 10−8 0.11 0.06 4.1 × 10−2
BDE-28 rs11789653 9 17,993,589 ADAMTSL1-SH3GL2 0.63 0.12 4.2 × 10−7 0.19 0.12 NS
PCB196/203 rs75107653 3 4,181,811 SETMAR-SUMF1 0.59 0.11 6.8 × 10−8 0.04 0.11 NS
PCB187 rs10500669 11 6,328,472 PRKCDBP 0.19 0.04 1.5 × 10−6 0 0.04 NS
BDE-100 rs72913475 18 44,170,156 LOXHD1 0.05 0.1 NS 0.55 0.1 7.5 × 10−8

CHR, chromosome; BP, position; SE, standard error; NS, not significant.

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Linear regression models adjusted for maternal birth place, maternal age, maternal education attainment, offspring gender, month of birth, parity, 10 ancestry coordinates, offspring ASD outcome status, maternal SNP genotypes, and fetal SNP genotypes.