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Table 3 Association analysis of the 5 SNPs in females

From: Possible association between Interleukin-1beta gene and schizophrenia in a Japanese population

   

Males

SNP name

Allele 1/2

 

N

Genotype

Allele

P-value

HWE P-value

    

1/1

1/2

2/2

1

2

Genotype

Allele

 

rs2853550

A/G

Schizophrenia

231

5

54

172

64

398

0.18

0.096

0.78

    

(0.02)

(0.23)

(0.74)

(0.14)

(0.86)

   
  

Controls

732

 

7

147

578

 

161

1303

0.57

    

(0.01)

(0.20)

(0.79)

(0.11)

(0.89)

   

rs1143634

A/G

Schizophrenia

227

1

17

209

19

435

0.46(a)

0.84

0.32

    

(0.00)

(0.07)

(0.92)

(0.04)

(0.96)

   
  

Controls

738

1

63

674

65

1411

  

1.00

   

(0.00)

(0.09)

(0.91)

(0.04)

(0.96)

    

rs1143633

C/T

Schizophrenia

225

52

104

69

208

242

0.013

0.0073

0.29

   

(0.23)

(0.46)

(0.31)

(0.46)

(0.54)

    
  

Controls

740

111

357

272

579

901

  

0.76

   

(0.15)

(0.48)

(0.37)

(0.39)

(0.61)

    

rs1143630

T/G

Schizophrenia

225

6

59

160

71

379

0.97

0.83

0.80

   

(0.03)

(0.26)

(0.71)

(0.16)

(0.84)

    
  

Controls

736

18

190

528

226

1246

  

0.89

   

(0.02)

(0.26)

(0.72)

(0.15)

(0.85)

    

rs16944

A/G

Schizophrenia

226

57

110

59

224

228

0.11

0.032

0.69

   

(0.25)

(0.49)

(0.26)

(0.50)

(0.50)

    
  

Controls

726

144

348

234

636

816

  

0.50

   

(0.20)

(0.48)

(0.32)

(0.44)

(0.56)

    
  1. (a) Calculated using Fisher's exact test.
  2. SNP: single nucleotide polymorphism; HWE: Hardy-Weinberg Disequilibrium
  3. Numbers in parentheses represent the frequencies of genotypes and alleles. Significant P-values (< 0.013) are shown in boldface.