rs10503253
From SNPedia
| Orientation | plus |
| Stabilized | plus |
| Make rs10503253(A;A) |
| Make rs10503253(A;C) |
| Make rs10503253(C;C) |
| Reference | GRCh38 38.1/141 |
| Chromosome | 8 |
| Position | 4323322 |
| Gene | CSMD1 |
| is a | snp |
| is | mentioned by |
| dbSNP | rs10503253 |
| dbSNP (classic) | rs10503253 |
| ClinGen | rs10503253 |
| ebi | rs10503253 |
| HLI | rs10503253 |
| Exac | rs10503253 |
| Gnomad | rs10503253 |
| Varsome | rs10503253 |
| LitVar | rs10503253 |
| Map | rs10503253 |
| PheGenI | rs10503253 |
| Biobank | rs10503253 |
| 1000 genomes | rs10503253 |
| hgdp | rs10503253 |
| ensembl | rs10503253 |
| geneview | rs10503253 |
| scholar | rs10503253 |
| rs10503253 | |
| pharmgkb | rs10503253 |
| gwascentral | rs10503253 |
| openSNP | rs10503253 |
| 23andMe | rs10503253 |
| SNPshot | rs10503253 |
| SNPdbe | rs10503253 |
| MSV3d | rs10503253 |
| GWAS Ctlg | rs10503253 |
| GMAF | 0.1942 |
| Max Magnitude | 0 |
| ? | (A;A) (A;C) (C;C) | 28 |
|---|---|---|
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| GWAS snp | |
|---|---|
| PMID | [PMID 21926974 |
| Trait | |
| Title | Genome-wide association study identifies five new schizophrenia loci. |
| Risk Allele | A |
| P-val | 2E-8 |
| Odds Ratio | 1.1600 [1.11-1.21] |
| GWAS snp | |
|---|---|
| PMID | [PMID 23453885 |
| Trait | Autism spectrum disorder, attention deficit-hyperactivity disorder, bipolar disorder, major depressive disorder, and schizophrenia (combined) |
| Title | Identification of risk loci with shared effects on five major psychiatric disorders: a genome-wide analysis. |
| Risk Allele | |
| P-val | 4E-8 |
| Odds Ratio | NR NR |
[PMID 23839771] Neural effects of the CSMD1 genome-wide associated schizophrenia risk variant rs10503253
[PMID 23320435] Neuropsychological effects of the CSMD1 genome-wide associated schizophrenia risk variant rs10503253.
[PMID 27377754
] No association between the rs10503253 polymorphism in the CSMD1 gene and schizophrenia in a Han Chinese population.
[PMID 28344127] Replicated association between the European GWAS locus rs10503253 at CSMD1 and schizophrenia in Asian population.
