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. 2017 Sep 20;9(9):1996–2009. doi: 10.18632/aging.101294

Table 5. The association results of six independent SNPs in RET to different subclinical features classified by aganglionosis length including short-length(S-HSCR), long-length (L-HSCR) and TCA.

SNP P_Quantitative S-HSCR L-HSCR TCA
1033 cases 294 cases 82 cases
A1/A2 F_A P OR F_A P OR F_A P OR
rs2506030 G/A 6.40E-03 0.81 1.70E-08 1.52 0.8 1.40E-02 1.33 0.71 0.42 0.86
rs2435357 T/C 4.20E-05 0.74 5.10E-64 3.16 0.68 7.00E-19 2.55 0.59 4.10E-04 1.87
rs2505532 C/T 5.30E-03 0.77 8.10E-37 2.38 0.72 1.20E-10 2.01 0.68 5.70E-03 1.67
rs1800860 G/A 6.90E-02 0.85 9.70E-09 1.59 0.83 5.10E-03 1.43 0.8 0.7 1.09
rs2742234 C/T 2.40E-03 0.71 2.60E-45 2.58 0.66 5.10E-12 2.03 0.62 1.40E-03 1.76
rs2742236 G/A 1.40E-03 0.83 6.70E-27 2.27 0.77 8.50E-05 1.56 0.77 1.80E-02 1.62

P_Quantitative: The patient-only linear regression test among three subclinical groups including S-HSCR, L-HSCR and TCA; F_A indicates risk allele frequency of the SNP in each subclinical group.