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From: Non-coding variability at the APOE locus contributes to the Alzheimer’s risk

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Forest plot of haplotypes contributing to AD after controlling for APOE genotypes. Forest plot with values of effect size obtained from independent datasets or meta-results denoted by rectangles and diamonds, respectively. For each row representing the independent dataset, lines indicate 95% confidence intervals, and sizes of rectangles are proportional to the weights in the meta-analysis. a, b PVRL2 alpha and APOC1 gamma haplotypes were associated with AD in an APOE genotype-independent manner (p-values shown are for Han and Eskin’s random effects model). c, d Association results of extended minor haplotypes delta and epsilon after controlling for APOE-ε4 genotypes (p-values are for Han and Eskin’s random effects model). AD Alzheimer’s disease, RE random effects, RE2 Han and Eskin’s random effects model

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