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. 2022 Mar 8;109(4):669–679. doi: 10.1016/j.ajhg.2022.02.013

Table 2.

Mean frequencies of eQTL variants predicted to increase gene expression identified in PAGE, UKBB50k, or both for BMI and height in 1000 Genomes European and PAGE populations for all tissues

BMI (N = 207)
Height (N = 1,112)
PAGE Both UKBB50k PAGE Both UKBB50k
# Genes 54 6 156 372 133 769
# SNPs 2,119 286 13,303 21,431 11,202 83,019
1000 Genomes European 51.47% 51.05% 47.80% 48.96% 50.10% 51.25%
PAGE Combined 51.98% 50.54% 49.28% 48.95% 49.66% 51.63%
African American 52.06% 47.82% 49.24% 49.03% 49.60% 51.48%
Hispanic/Latino 51.74% 51.83% 48.86% 48.65% 49.57% 51.50%
Asian American 53.37% 52.80% 50.88% 49.75% 50.19% 52.52%
Native Hawaiian 51.10% 52.35% 49.86% 49.37% 49.80% 51.91%
Native American 51.61% 51.14% 48.26% 48.76% 49.67% 51.38%

Mean allele frequencies of weighted variants oriented to a positive weight, i.e., frequency of allele predicted to increase expression of gene for all tissues (N = 48). Some SNPs may be found in multiple genes, and therefore observations are not independent.