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rs61758964;jsessionid=BF83EDCDFC5ED1CFA79410C15FD20F59
(snp)
Summary
General Info
Macaque
A
Human
A
|
G
Chimp
A
Mouse
A
Rat
-
Type:
snp
Organism:
Homo sapiens
Alleles:
A
|
G
Chromosomal Location:
chr 7
:
114057269 (build 36.3)
Strand:
+
Flanking Sequence:
GCAGCAGCA [
A
|
G
] CAGCATCCTGG
Update Date:
Apr 08 2008
Validated:
NO
Associated Gene(s):
FOXP2
Related URLs:
NCBI dbSNP
Associated Genes
Population
Correlated SNP
FOXP2 (exon)
Transcript
CDS Change
Protein
Mutation Class
AA Change
NM_014491
A570G
NP_055306
Synonymous
Q190Q
NM_148898
A645G
NP_683696
Synonymous
Q215Q
NM_148899
A294G
NP_683697
Synonymous
Q98Q
Population Frequency
Population
Alleles
Global or other
A
100%
G
0%
SNPs correlated to rs61758964;jsessionid=BF83EDCDFC5ED1CFA79410C15FD20F59 for population
Global
African ancestry in Southwest, USA
Chinese in Metropolitan Denver, Colorado
Gujarati Indians in Houston, Texas
Han Chinese in Beijing, China
Japanese in Tokyo, Japan
Luhya in Webuye, Kenya
Maasai in Kinyawa, Kenya
Mexican ancestry in Los Angeles, California
Toscans in Italy
Utah residents with Northern and Western European ancestry
Yoruba in Ibadan, Nigeria
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