Bioinformatic analysis found 386 genes that were identified in 2 or more studies (GWAS or gene expression, including the present study), which we refer to as multiply identified genes (listed in Supplemental Table S4). One hundred seven of these genes were identified by our study and at least one other (noted in Supplemental Tables S2 & Supplemental Tables S4). Twenty-four of these 107 were identified by at least one of the GWAS (Supplemental Table S2). The 386 multiply identified genes (Supplemental Table S4) were used for Ingenuity analysis, and 81 pathways were significantly altered (p < 0.05; Supplemental Table S5). There were 21 pathways in common between the multiply identified genes and our dataset (section A of Table 2 and of Supplemental Table 5).