rs1126671
Orientation | minus |
Stabilized | minus |
Make rs1126671(A;A) |
Make rs1126671(A;G) |
Make rs1126671(G;G) |
Reference | GRCh38 38.1/141 |
Chromosome | 4 |
Position | 99127263 |
Gene | ADH4, LOC100507053 |
is a | snp |
is | mentioned by |
dbSNP | rs1126671 |
dbSNP (classic) | rs1126671 |
ClinGen | rs1126671 |
ebi | rs1126671 |
HLI | rs1126671 |
Exac | rs1126671 |
Gnomad | rs1126671 |
Varsome | rs1126671 |
LitVar | rs1126671 |
Map | rs1126671 |
PheGenI | rs1126671 |
Biobank | rs1126671 |
1000 genomes | rs1126671 |
hgdp | rs1126671 |
ensembl | rs1126671 |
geneview | rs1126671 |
scholar | rs1126671 |
rs1126671 | |
pharmgkb | rs1126671 |
gwascentral | rs1126671 |
openSNP | rs1126671 |
23andMe | rs1126671 |
SNPshot | rs1126671 |
SNPdbe | rs1126671 |
MSV3d | rs1126671 |
GWAS Ctlg | rs1126671 |
GMAF | 0.18 |
Max Magnitude | 0 |
? | (A;A) (A;G) (G;G) | 28 |
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[PMID 19925625] Cluster Headache is Associated With the Alcohol Dehydrogenase 4 (ADH4) Gene
[PMID 16220108] ADH4 gene variation is associated with alcohol and drug dependence: results from family controlled and population-structured association studies.
[PMID 16685648] Diplotype trend regression analysis of the ADH gene cluster and the ALDH2 gene: multiple significant associations with alcohol dependence.
[PMID 17069770] Personality traits of agreeableness and extraversion are associated with ADH4 variation.
[PMID 17185388] Multiple ADH genes modulate risk for drug dependence in both African- and European-Americans.
[PMID 17273965] Evidence of positive selection on a class I ADH locus.
[PMID 18331377] Association of ADH and ALDH genes with alcohol dependence in the Irish Affected Sib Pair Study of alcohol dependence (IASPSAD) sample.
[PMID 19193628] ADH single nucleotide polymorphism associations with alcohol metabolism in vivo.
[PMID 19298322] Associations and interactions between SNPs in the alcohol metabolizing genes and alcoholism phenotypes in European Americans.
[PMID 29318394] Genetic association of HCRTR2, ADH4 and CLOCK genes with cluster headache: a Chinese population-based case-control study.