SNP sets and reading ability: Testing confirmation of a 10-SNP set in a population sample

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Abstract

A set of 10 SNPs associated with reading ability in 7-year-olds was reported based on initial pooled analyses of 100K SNP chip data, with follow-up testing stages using pooling and individual testing. Here we examine this association in an adolescent population sample of Australian twins and siblings (N = 1177) aged 12 to 25 years. One (rs1842129) of the 10 SNPs approached significance (P = .05) but no support was found for the remaining 9 SNPs or the SNP set itself. Results indicate that these SNPs are not associated with reading ability in an Australian population. The results are interpreted as supporting use of much larger SNP sets in common disorders where effects are small.

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Luciano, M., Montgomery, G. W., Martin, N. G., Wright, M. J., & Bates, T. C. (2011). SNP sets and reading ability: Testing confirmation of a 10-SNP set in a population sample. Twin Research and Human Genetics, 14(3), 228–232. https://doi.org/10.1375/twin.14.3.228

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