Supplementary information
From the following article
The neuronal sortilin-related receptor SORL1 is genetically associated with Alzheimer disease
Ekaterina Rogaeva, Yan Meng, Joseph H Lee, Yongjun Gu, Toshitaka Kawarai, Fanggeng Zou, Taiichi Katayama, Clinton T Baldwin, Rong Cheng, Hiroshi Hasegawa, Fusheng Chen, Nobuto Shibata, Kathryn L Lunetta, Raphaelle Pardossi-Piquard, Christopher Bohm, Yosuke Wakutani, L Adrienne Cupples, Karen T Cuenco, Robert C Green, Lorenzo Pinessi, Innocenzo Rainero, Sandro Sorbi, Amalia Bruni, Ranjan Duara, Robert P Friedland, Rivka Inzelberg, Wolfgang Hampe, Hideaki Bujo, You-Qiang Song, Olav M Andersen, Thomas E Willnow, Neill Graff-Radford, Ronald C Petersen, Dennis Dickson, Sandy D Der, Paul E Fraser, Gerold Schmitt-Ulms, Steven Younkin, Richard Mayeux, Lindsay A Farrer & Peter St George-Hyslop
Nature Genetics 39, 168 - 177 (2007)
doi:10.1038/ng1943
Supplementary Table 1
Characteristics of genotyped subjects.
Supplementary Table 2
Single SNP results for VPS10 genes other than SORL1.
Supplementary Table 3
Characteristics of SNPs in SORL1.
Supplementary Table 4
Single SNP results for all 29 SORL1 SNPs in the six primary datasets.
Supplementary Table 5
Three-SNP haplotypes for all SORL1 SNPs.
Supplementary Table 6
Two-SNP haplotypes for all SORL1 SNPs.
Supplementary Table 7
Four-SNP haplotypes for all SORL1 SNPs.
Supplementary Table 8
Five-SNP haplotypes for all SORL1 SNPs.
Supplementary Table 9
Six-SNP haplotypes for all SORL1 SNPs.
Supplementary Table 10
Rare sequence variants in SORL1.
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