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Table 3 Association results for markers with p < 1.44 × 10-7

From: Genome-wide association analysis of cardiovascular-related quantitative traits in the Framingham Heart Study

    

BMI time-invarianta

BMI time-varyingb

Trait

Locus

Marker

Minor allele (frequency)

(SE)c

p-Value

(SE)c

p-Value

LDL intercept

1p13

rs599839

G (0.23)

-7.14 (1.19)

2.62 × 10-9

-7.33 (1.16)

3.04 × 10-10

TG slope

17q25

rs6501683

T (0.23)

4.73 (0.86)

3.89 × 10-8

5.25 (0.88)

2.98 × 10-9

 

17q25

rs7213663

C (0.24)

4.26 (0.84)

4.98 × 10-7

4.68 (0.87)

7.47 × 10-8

 

17q25

rs8074960

C (0.24)

4.31 (0.84)

3.27 × 10-7

4.71 (0.86)

5.51 × 10-8

 

17q25

rs8075297

C (0.24)

4.17 (0.83)

5.30 × 10-7

4.57 (0.85)

8.99 × 10-8

SBP intercept

7p11

rs11976165

T (0.20)

2.53 (0.47)

6.88 × 10-8

2.11 (0.40)

1.45 × 10-7

  1. aPhenotypic model included sex, baseline age, diabetes status and baseline BMI as time-invariant covariates, and number of cigarettes smoked per day as a time-varying covariate.
  2. bPhenotypic model identical to BMI time-invariant model, except BMI was treated as a time-varying covariate.
  3. c represents the regression coefficient from the association analysis, and estimates the effect on the trait value by adding one copy of the minor allele; SE, standard error.