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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2010 Feb 1.
Published in final edited form as: Mol Psychiatry. 2008 Dec 30;14(8):774–785. doi: 10.1038/mp.2008.135

Table 3.

Bins achieving nominally significant evidence for linkage (European studies)

Pos Bin cM Mb PSR POR
1 8.2* 28.1-56.2 15.7-32.7 0.00057 0.06659
2 2.8 205.7-235.1 206.3-228.3 0.01016 0.35077
3 5.6* 148.9-178.7 141.8-167.7 0.01718 0.33717
4 16.2* 33.3-66.7 13.2-51.5 0.01775 0.15808
5 3.4 95.9-127.9 71.6-120.2 0.04359 0.62724
6 6.3* 56.0-84.0 33.9-56.6 0.04433 0.44626

Shown are bins with nominally significant evidence for linkage (PSR < 0.05), in 22 samples or subsamples of European-ancestry families (see Table 1); the bolded p-value met empirical criteria for suggestive evidence for linkage (PSR < 0.0078). The results here did not meet aggregate criteria for significant genome-wide evidence for linkage in this subset of the data (10 bins with nominal PSR < 0.0475). See legend for Table 2 for additional details.