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Chunk #26 — Results — Pair-wise results

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Uncovering hidden variance: pair-wise SNP analysis accounts for additional variance in nicotine dependence.
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The variant rs1696998, though still the most significant SNP in the ACS data, only accounts for 0.87% of the trait variance under a univariate RPM analysis. All of the secondary SNPs account for none of the variance under univariate RPM analysis of these data. As in the COGEND data, the univariate p values are consistent between the RPM and logistic regression analyses, and the interaction terms were not significant under the logistic regression analysis (although the final pair, rs16969968 and rs514743, displayed a nominal p value of 0.05 for the interaction term).