rs10833
| Orientation | minus |
| Stabilized | minus |
| Make rs10833(A;A) |
| Make rs10833(A;G) |
| Make rs10833(G;G) |
| Reference | GRCh38 38.1/141 |
| Chromosome | 4 |
| Position | 141733394 |
| Gene | IL15 |
| is a | snp |
| is | mentioned by |
| dbSNP | rs10833 |
| dbSNP (classic) | rs10833 |
| ClinGen | rs10833 |
| ebi | rs10833 |
| HLI | rs10833 |
| Exac | rs10833 |
| Gnomad | rs10833 |
| Varsome | rs10833 |
| LitVar | rs10833 |
| Map | rs10833 |
| PheGenI | rs10833 |
| Biobank | rs10833 |
| 1000 genomes | rs10833 |
| hgdp | rs10833 |
| ensembl | rs10833 |
| geneview | rs10833 |
| scholar | rs10833 |
| rs10833 | |
| pharmgkb | rs10833 |
| gwascentral | rs10833 |
| openSNP | rs10833 |
| 23andMe | rs10833 |
| SNPshot | rs10833 |
| SNPdbe | rs10833 |
| MSV3d | rs10833 |
| GWAS Ctlg | rs10833 |
| GMAF | 0.2057 |
| Max Magnitude | 0 |
| ? | (A;A) (A;G) (G;G) | 28 |
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