SNP: rs5569 | |
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Name(s) | A1287G, G1287A |
Gene | SLC6A2 |
Chromosome | 16 |
Region | Exon 9 |
External databases | |
Ensembl | Human SNPView |
dbSNP | 5569 |
HapMap | 5569 |
SNPedia | 5569 |
In genetics, rs5569 (A1287G or G1287A) is a genetic variant. It is a single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) in the SLC6A2 gene in exon 9. This gene codes the norepinephrine transporter. The SNP is a silent substitution and the nucleotides of both variants code a threonine amino acid. [1]
Several research studies have examined the effect of the variant in relation to alcohol dependence, [2] [3] attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, [4] diabetes, [5] major depressive disorder, [6] [7] panic disorder, [8] Tourette syndrome [9] and personality traits. [10] None of the studies have found an association.
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Name(s) | A1287G, G1287A |
Gene | SLC6A2 |
Chromosome | 16 |
Region | Exon 9 |
External databases | |
Ensembl | Human SNPView |
dbSNP | 5569 |
HapMap | 5569 |
SNPedia | 5569 |
In genetics, rs5569 (A1287G or G1287A) is a genetic variant. It is a single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) in the SLC6A2 gene in exon 9. This gene codes the norepinephrine transporter. The SNP is a silent substitution and the nucleotides of both variants code a threonine amino acid. [1]
Several research studies have examined the effect of the variant in relation to alcohol dependence, [2] [3] attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, [4] diabetes, [5] major depressive disorder, [6] [7] panic disorder, [8] Tourette syndrome [9] and personality traits. [10] None of the studies have found an association.
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