rs7961894
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Orientation | plus |
Stabilized | plus |
Geno | Mag | Summary |
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(C;C) | 0 | common in complete genomics |
Make rs7961894(C;T) |
Make rs7961894(T;T) |
Reference | GRCh38 38.1/141 |
Chromosome | 12 |
Position | 121927677 |
Gene | WDR66 |
is a | snp |
is | mentioned by |
dbSNP | rs7961894 |
dbSNP (classic) | rs7961894 |
ClinGen | rs7961894 |
ebi | rs7961894 |
HLI | rs7961894 |
Exac | rs7961894 |
Gnomad | rs7961894 |
Varsome | rs7961894 |
LitVar | rs7961894 |
Map | rs7961894 |
PheGenI | rs7961894 |
Biobank | rs7961894 |
1000 genomes | rs7961894 |
hgdp | rs7961894 |
ensembl | rs7961894 |
geneview | rs7961894 |
scholar | rs7961894 |
rs7961894 | |
pharmgkb | rs7961894 |
gwascentral | rs7961894 |
openSNP | rs7961894 |
23andMe | rs7961894 |
SNPshot | rs7961894 |
SNPdbe | rs7961894 |
MSV3d | rs7961894 |
GWAS Ctlg | rs7961894 |
GMAF | 0.04224 |
Max Magnitude | 0 |
? | (C;C) (C;T) (T;T) | 28 |
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[PMID 19110211] rs7961894, rs12485738 and rs2138852 together accounted for 4%-5% of the variance in mean platelet volume, which is increased in myocardial and cerebral infarction and is an independent and strong predictor for postevent morbidity and mortality
GWAS snp | |
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PMID | [PMID 19820697] |
Trait | MPV |
Title | A genome-wide meta-analysis identifies 22 loci associated with eight hematological parameters in the HaemGen consortium |
Risk Allele | T |
P-val | 3E-44 |
Odds Ratio | 0.03 [0.027-0.035] fl increase |
GWAS snp | |
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PMID | [PMID 22139419] |
Trait | |
Title | New gene functions in megakaryopoiesis and platelet formation. |
Risk Allele | C |
P-val | 1E-10 |
Odds Ratio | 3.9230 None |
GWAS snp | |
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PMID | [PMID 24026423] |
Trait | Mean platelet volume |
Title | A genome- and phenome-wide association study to identify genetic variants influencing platelet count and volume and their pleiotropic effects. |
Risk Allele | T |
P-val | 6E-38 |
Odds Ratio | .31 [NR] unit decrease |
[PMID 32576634] Mean platelet volume and its genetic variants relate to stroke severity and 1-year mortality.