Fig. 3: Load of protein truncating variants (PTVs) and synonymous variants in the dopamine response gene set in individuals who discontinued stimulants compared to individuals who continued. | Translational Psychiatry

Fig. 3: Load of protein truncating variants (PTVs) and synonymous variants in the dopamine response gene set in individuals who discontinued stimulants compared to individuals who continued.

From: Common and rare variant contributions to discontinuation of stimulant treatment in ADHD

Fig. 3: Load of protein truncating variants (PTVs) and synonymous variants in the dopamine response gene set in individuals who discontinued stimulants compared to individuals who continued.

Boxplot of odds ratios (OR) and 95% confidence intervals (CI) from logistic regression of the effect of protein truncating variants (PTVs) in the “dopamine response” gene set on stimulant discontinuation. ORs are shown as a solid vertical line and upper and lower 95%CI as the upper and lower boundaries of the boxes for DISCALL, DISCbelow16 and DISCabove16. Results are shown for PTVs in red, and for comparison the load of synonymous variants in green.

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