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rs699473

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Geno Mag Summary
(C;C) 1.5 ~1.5x increased brain tumor risk
(C;T) 1.5 ~1.5x increased brain tumor risk
(T;T) 1 Normal brain tumor risk
ReferenceGRCh38 38.1/141
Chromosome4
Position24795181
GeneSOD3
is asnp
is mentioned by
dbSNPrs699473
dbSNP (classic)rs699473
ClinGenrs699473
ebirs699473
HLIrs699473
Exacrs699473
Gnomadrs699473
Varsomers699473
LitVarrs699473
Maprs699473
PheGenIrs699473
Biobankrs699473
1000 genomesrs699473
hgdprs699473
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googlers699473
pharmgkbrs699473
gwascentralrs699473
openSNPrs699473
23andMers699473
SNPshotrs699473
SNPdbers699473
MSV3drs699473
GWAS Ctlgrs699473
GMAF0.45
Max Magnitude1.5
? (C;C) (C;T) (T;T) 28


A study of non-Hispanic Caucasians with various types of brain tumors concluded that there was an increased risk of glioma (odds ratio 1.3, CI: 1.0-1.7) and meningioma (odds ratio 1.7, CI: 1.1-2.7) associated with the rs699473(C) allele.[PMID 18682580OA-icon.png]



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