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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2019 Jan 1.
Published in final edited form as: Psychiatry Res. 2017 Nov 8;259:398–404. doi: 10.1016/j.psychres.2017.10.047

Table 4.

Associations between a priori loci and impulsive personality traits.

Chr Locus Gene Missing Minor Allele MAF P
3 rs1732170 GSK3β 0 T .402 .466
5 rs6295 HTR1A 2 C .497 .878
6 rs13212041 HTR1B 34 C .216 .914
6 rs1799971 OPRM1 0 G .127 .957
11 rs6265 BDNF 0 T .200 .487
11 rs1800497 ANKK1 0 A .183 .875
12 rs2228570 VDR 0 A .414 .475
13 rs63131 HTR2A 0 A .419 .002
13 rs63111 HTR2A 7 T .418 .003
14 rs11624704 NRXN3 0 C .150 .754
22 rs4680 COMT 0 G .482 .780
5 rs3814424c LINC00461 15 T .170 .229
8 rs6981523n XKR6 7 C .460 .542
22 rs9611519n L3MBTL2/CHADL 1 T .271 .995

Note.

1

loci are in high LD (i.e., r2 = .996). Bolding of loci indicates significant effects were identified. Follow-up univariate analyses were only conducted for loci with significant multivariate effects.

c,n

previously associated with Conscientiousness and Neuroticism, respectively, in recent GWAS (Lo et al., 2016).