rs3834458
Orientation | plus |
Stabilized | plus |
Make rs3834458(-;-) |
Make rs3834458(-;T) |
Make rs3834458(T;T) |
Reference | GRCh38 38.1/141 |
Chromosome | 11 |
Position | 61827449 |
Gene | FADS2 |
is a | snp |
is | mentioned by |
dbSNP | rs3834458 |
dbSNP (classic) | rs3834458 |
ClinGen | rs3834458 |
ebi | rs3834458 |
HLI | rs3834458 |
Exac | rs3834458 |
Gnomad | rs3834458 |
Varsome | rs3834458 |
LitVar | rs3834458 |
Map | rs3834458 |
PheGenI | rs3834458 |
Biobank | rs3834458 |
1000 genomes | rs3834458 |
hgdp | rs3834458 |
ensembl | rs3834458 |
geneview | rs3834458 |
scholar | rs3834458 |
rs3834458 | |
pharmgkb | rs3834458 |
gwascentral | rs3834458 |
openSNP | rs3834458 |
23andMe | rs3834458 |
SNPshot | rs3834458 |
SNPdbe | rs3834458 |
MSV3d | rs3834458 |
GWAS Ctlg | rs3834458 |
GMAF | 0.331 |
Max Magnitude | 0 |
[PMID 19546342] A common FADS2 promoter polymorphism increases promoter activity and facilitates binding of transcription factor ELK1
[PMID 20335541] FADS1 FADS2 gene variants modify the association between fish intake and the docosahexaenoic acid proportions in human milk
[PMID 21629299] Fatty acid desaturase 2 promoter mutation is not responsible for ?6-desaturase deficiency
The previous supersedes
[PMID 12951357] A nucleotide insertion in the transcriptional regulatory region of FADS2 gives rise to human fatty acid delta-6-desaturase deficiency
[PMID 20565855] Genetic variation in lipid desaturases and its impact on the development of human disease.
[PMID 21793953] FADS gene variants modulate the effect of dietary fatty acid intake on allergic diseases in children.
[PMID 23285256] Prostatic alpha-linolenic acid (ALA) is positively associated with aggressive prostate cancer: a relationship which may depend on genetic variation in ALA metabolism
[PMID 23160180] Genetic variation at the FADS1-FADS2 gene locus influences delta-5 desaturase activity and LC-PUFA proportions after fish oil supplement.
[PMID 23636240] FADS genotype and diet are important determinants of DHA status: a cross-sectional study in Danish infants.