rs1468412
| Orientation | plus |
| Stabilized | plus |
| Make rs1468412(A;A) |
| Make rs1468412(A;T) |
| Make rs1468412(T;T) |
| Reference | GRCh38 38.1/141 |
| Chromosome | 7 |
| Position | 86804135 |
| Gene | GRM3, LOC107986814 |
| is a | snp |
| is | mentioned by |
| dbSNP | rs1468412 |
| dbSNP (classic) | rs1468412 |
| ClinGen | rs1468412 |
| ebi | rs1468412 |
| HLI | rs1468412 |
| Exac | rs1468412 |
| Gnomad | rs1468412 |
| Varsome | rs1468412 |
| LitVar | rs1468412 |
| Map | rs1468412 |
| PheGenI | rs1468412 |
| Biobank | rs1468412 |
| 1000 genomes | rs1468412 |
| hgdp | rs1468412 |
| ensembl | rs1468412 |
| geneview | rs1468412 |
| scholar | rs1468412 |
| rs1468412 | |
| pharmgkb | rs1468412 |
| gwascentral | rs1468412 |
| openSNP | rs1468412 |
| 23andMe | rs1468412 |
| SNPshot | rs1468412 |
| SNPdbe | rs1468412 |
| MSV3d | rs1468412 |
| GWAS Ctlg | rs1468412 |
| GMAF | 0.3512 |
| Max Magnitude | 0 |
| ? | (A;A) (A;T) (T;T) | 28 |
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[PMID 15567072] A case-control study of the relationship between the metabotropic glutamate receptor 3 gene and schizophrenia in the Chinese population.
[PMID 12782962] Positive associations of polymorphisms in the metabotropic glutamate receptor type 3 gene (GRM3) with schizophrenia.
[PMID 15310849
] Variation in GRM3 affects cognition, prefrontal glutamate, and risk for schizophrenia.
[PMID 15892884
] No evidence for association between polymorphisms in GRM3 and schizophrenia.
[PMID 17948896] Replication study and meta-analysis of the genetic association of GRM3 gene polymorphisms with schizophrenia in a large Japanese case-control population.
[PMID 18979923] [The association between glutamate receptor gene SNP and schizophrenia].
[PMID 19197363
] A genome-wide investigation of SNPs and CNVs in schizophrenia.
[PMID 25848280
] Association of metabotropic glutamate receptor 3 gene polymorphisms with schizophrenia risk: evidence from a meta-analysis
[PMID 25096017
] Pharmacogenetic associations of the type-3 metabotropic glutamate receptor (GRM3) gene with working memory and clinical symptom response to antipsychotics in first-episode schizophrenia
