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rs17700633

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Orientationplus
Stabilizedplus
Make rs17700633(A;A)
Make rs17700633(A;G)
Make rs17700633(G;G)
ReferenceGRCh38 38.1/141
Chromosome18
Position60262199
is asnp
is mentioned by
dbSNPrs17700633
dbSNP (classic)rs17700633
ClinGenrs17700633
ebirs17700633
HLIrs17700633
Exacrs17700633
Gnomadrs17700633
Varsomers17700633
LitVarrs17700633
Maprs17700633
PheGenIrs17700633
Biobankrs17700633
1000 genomesrs17700633
hgdprs17700633
ensemblrs17700633
geneviewrs17700633
scholarrs17700633
googlers17700633
pharmgkbrs17700633
gwascentralrs17700633
openSNPrs17700633
23andMers17700633
SNPshotrs17700633
SNPdbers17700633
MSV3drs17700633
GWAS Ctlgrs17700633
GMAF0.1961
Max Magnitude0
? (A;A) (A;G) (G;G) 28


[PMID 20181787] A Variant in the Fat Mass and Obesity-Associated Gene (FTO) and Variants near the Melanocortin-4 Receptor Gene (MC4R) Do Not Influence Dietary Intake


[PMID 20070976OA-icon.png] Common variants near melanocortin 4 receptor are associated with general and visceral adiposity in European- and African-American youth

OMIM601665
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[PMID 18454148OA-icon.png] Common variants near MC4R are associated with fat mass, weight and risk of obesity.

[PMID 18697794OA-icon.png] The common obesity variant near MC4R gene is associated with higher intakes of total energy and dietary fat, weight change and diabetes risk in women.

[PMID 19073769OA-icon.png] Variants near MC4R are associated with obesity and influence obesity-related quantitative traits in a population of middle-aged people: studies of 14,940 Danes.

[PMID 19844209] Common variants near MC4R in relation to body fat, body fat distribution, metabolic traits and energy expenditure.

[PMID 20017980OA-icon.png] A multilevel linear mixed model of the association between candidate genes and weight and body mass index using the Framingham longitudinal family data.

[PMID 20712903OA-icon.png] Obesity and diabetes genes are associated with being born small for gestational age: results from the Auckland Birthweight Collaborative study.