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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2018 Jun 1.
Published in final edited form as: Menopause. 2017 Jun;24(6):663–668. doi: 10.1097/GME.0000000000000817

Table 1.

Effect of Minor Allele on Age of Natural Menopause.

Gene (SNP ID) Minor Allele Reported effect per minor
allele (years)a
SE P-value
EXO1 (rs1635501) C −0.164 0.027 8.46 × 10−10
TLK1 (rs10183486) T −0.196 0.026 2.21 × 10−14
HELQ (rs4693089) G 0.228 0.025 2.38 × 10−19
UIMC1 (rs365132) T 0.287 0.025 9.11 × 10−32
PRIM1 (rs2277339) G −0.380 0.042 2.47 × 10−19
POLG (rs2307449) G −0.184 0.025 3.56 × 10−13
TMEM224 (rs4806660) C −0.406 0.03 8.88 × 10−16
BRSK1 (rs1172822) T −0.391 0.06 6.28 × 10−07
BRSK1 (rs2384687) C −0.381 0.059 1.39 × 10−10
BRSK1 (rs1551562) G −0.428 0.07 1.04 × 10−09
BRSK1 (rs897798) G −0.308 0.056 3.91 × 10−06
MCM8 (rs236114) A 0.495 0.077 9.71 × 10−11
MCM8 (rs16991615) A 0.948 0.052 1.42 × 10−73
a

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