rs11127757 - LINC02008
Magnitude 2.2 · 1 study on file
Reported associations
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Genome-wide association studies of stress score in a Korean Cohort. - Stress (Amsterdam, Netherlands) (2022) · Yang J · PubMed 34698592
Despite ongoing research on factors affecting stress, there is a shortage of research on genetic variation using single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs). Thus, this study aims to identify genes that may affect the risk of stress in a large-scale Korean cohort. The stress survey used in this study consisted of 40 questions, organized into the following four categories: 10 questions on General Stress (GenST); 10 questions on Mental Stress (MenST); 10 questions on Physical Stress (PhyST); and 10 questions on Activity Stress (ActST). An overall stress score was calculated as the sum of the survey scores from each category, with a high stress score defined as a stress score in which the proportion of insomnia was large. Genome-wide association studies of approximately 320,000 SNPs acquired from
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