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. 2019 May 16;8(5):692. doi: 10.3390/jcm8050692

Table 2.

rs700651 (2q33.1) in multi-ethnic meta-analysis.

No. Studies a Population Effect Model RAF b OR (95% CI) c p Heterogeneity (I2), % p for Heterogeneity
European Ancestry
3 [20,21] 3 EUR Fixed 0.403 1.186 (1.092–1.287) 4.83 × 10−5 31.26 0.2335
Random 1.175 (1.061–1.302) 0.0020
East-Asian
3 [5,20,22] 3 JPT Fixed 0.482 1.071 (0.998–1.149) 0.0571 76.16 0.0151
Radom 1.128 (0.952–1.337) 0.1624
4 [5,11,20,22] 3 JPT, 1 KOR Fixed 0.480 1.092 (1.020–1.168) 0.0112 76.23 0.0055
Random 1.179 (0.999–1.392) 0.0513
3 [11,20,22] 2 JPT, 1 KOR Fixed, random 0.459 1.264 (1.131–1.413) 3.60 × 10−5 0.00 0.3749
European + East-Asian
7 [5,11,20,21,22] 3 EUR, 3 JPT, 1 KOR Fixed 0.443 1.129 (1.071–1.189) 5.57 × 10−6 66.37 0.0066
Random 1.164 (1.055–1.284) 0.0025
6 [11,20,21,22] 3 EUR, 2 JPT, 1 KOR Fixed 0.415 1.213 (1.135–1.296) 1.05 × 10−8 12.35 0.3361
Random 1.212 (1.128–1.302) 1.65 × 10−7

a The number of studies involved in each meta-analysis; b The average RAF in the control group was calculated using the Genome-Wide Association Meta-Analysis (GWAMA) software; c odds ratio (OR), 95% confidence interval (CI), p-values, heterogeneity (I2 statistic), and heterogeneity p-values were estimated for the East-Asian meta-analyses under the fixed- and random-effect models using the inverse-variance method.