We tested previously reported genome-wide significant associations for AGG [1] and performed a lookup in AGGoverall. We restricted lookup to associations with autosomal SNPs that were found in samples of European ancestry, resulting in three loci. One genome-wide significant hit was reported for adult antisocial personality disorder (rs4714329; OR = 0.63 [odds ratio was signed to the other allele in the original study]; P = 1.64E–09) [38]. The same SNP, however, had an opposite direction of effect in AGGoverall (β = 0.0022; P = 0.41). Tielbeek et al. [39] reported two genome-wide significant hits for antisocial behavior, one on chromosome 1 (rs2764450) and one on chromosome 11 (rs11215217). While both SNPs have the same direction of effect, neither SNP is associated with AGGoverall (both P > 0.5).