rs6465084
Orientation | plus |
Stabilized | plus |
Make rs6465084(A;A) |
Make rs6465084(A;G) |
Make rs6465084(G;G) |
Reference | GRCh38 38.1/141 |
Chromosome | 7 |
Position | 86774159 |
Gene | GRM3, LOC105375382 |
is a | snp |
is | mentioned by |
dbSNP | rs6465084 |
dbSNP (classic) | rs6465084 |
ClinGen | rs6465084 |
ebi | rs6465084 |
HLI | rs6465084 |
Exac | rs6465084 |
Gnomad | rs6465084 |
Varsome | rs6465084 |
LitVar | rs6465084 |
Map | rs6465084 |
PheGenI | rs6465084 |
Biobank | rs6465084 |
1000 genomes | rs6465084 |
hgdp | rs6465084 |
ensembl | rs6465084 |
geneview | rs6465084 |
scholar | rs6465084 |
rs6465084 | |
pharmgkb | rs6465084 |
gwascentral | rs6465084 |
openSNP | rs6465084 |
23andMe | rs6465084 |
SNPshot | rs6465084 |
SNPdbe | rs6465084 |
MSV3d | rs6465084 |
GWAS Ctlg | rs6465084 |
GMAF | 0.2277 |
Max Magnitude | 0 |
rs6465084 is said in [PMID 18256595] to be a GRM3 SNP associated previously with schizophrenia in [PMID 15310849]
[PMID 19386277] Association analysis of group II metabotropic glutamate receptor genes (GRM2 and GRM3) with mood disorders and fluvoxamine response in a Japanese population
[PMID 20957330] Psychosis and relapse in bipolar disorder are related to GRM3, DAOA, and GRIN2B genotype
[PMID 15892884] No evidence for association between polymorphisms in GRM3 and schizophrenia.
[PMID 16585454] Effect of metabotropic glutamate receptor 3 genotype on N-acetylaspartate measures in the dorsolateral prefrontal cortex.
[PMID 18614340] Further evidence for a functional role of the glutamate receptor gene GRM3 in schizophrenia.
[PMID 19693005] Executive function, neural circuitry, and genetic mechanisms in schizophrenia.
[PMID 22750157] An association between genotypic variations and protein expression of the glial glutamate transporter 2 in the human nucleus accumbens.
[PMID 25848280] Association of metabotropic glutamate receptor 3 gene polymorphisms with schizophrenia risk: evidence from a meta-analysis
[PMID 25096017] Pharmacogenetic associations of the type-3 metabotropic glutamate receptor (GRM3) gene with working memory and clinical symptom response to antipsychotics in first-episode schizophrenia