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. 2021 Nov 5;53(11):1543–1552. doi: 10.1038/s41588-021-00950-8

Table 2.

Variants associated with IBS, their effect measured in the discovery cohort and P values for association in the discovery cohort, the replication cohort and the meta-analysis of these two

Variant Effect (discovery) P values Annotation
SNP Chromosome number Position Alleles Frequency OR 95% CI Discovery Replication Meta-analysis Mapped gene Previously implicated in
rs1248825 3 84,993,411 C/A 0.33 1.05 1.03–1.07 1.20 × 10−9 4.90 × 10−8 7.48 × 10−15 CADM2 Personality traits (risk-taking, neuroticism, anxiety)21, cannabis use22
rs2736155 6 31,605,199 G/C 0.48 1.05 1.02–1.07 3.88 × 10−10 8.28 × 10−6 3.19 × 10−12 BAG6
rs10156602 9 96,345,328 G/A 0.63 1.04 1.02–1.06 4.36 × 10−9 1.18 × 10−8 3.04 × 10−15 PHF2, FAM120AOS Neuroticism23, depression23, autism24
rs7106434 11 112,860,579 C/T 0.41 1.04 1.02–1.06 3.19 × 10−8 2.27 × 10−5 9.17 × 10−11 NCAM1 Neuroticism23, depression25, cannabis use22, anorexia nervosa40
rs5803650 13 53,939,598 CT/C 0.48 1.05 1.03–1.07 2.97 × 10−8 2.25 × 10−8 6.31 × 10−14 CKAP2, TPTE2P3
rs9513519 13 99,610,146 G/A 0.62 1.04 1.02–1.06 3.09 × 10−8 4.20 × 10−5 2.31 × 10−10 DOCK9

The reported frequencies and effects are those of the second allele. The second allele is defined such that it increases IBS risk. Allele frequencies are taken from UKB. Previous associations were obtained from the literature and GWAS Catalog (Supplementary Note).