Longevity Variant Database

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    polymorphism factor odds ratio pvalue initial number replication number Population age of cases shorter lived allele longer lived allele study type reference
    rs2071069 TPI1 0.05 1422 vs 967 German mean age: 98.8, age range: 95–110 (SNP is G/A) Candidate Region/Gene 18510744
    rs2071065 TPI1 0.05 1422 vs 967 German mean age: 98.8, age range: 95–110 (SNP is T/C) Candidate Region/Gene 18510744
    rs2338013 0.67 2.07e-06 763 vs 1085 754 vs 850 German Mean age 99.7 Genome-Wide Association Study 21740922
    rs29228 0.68 9.12e-06 763 vs 1085 754 vs 850 German Mean age 99.7 Genome-Wide Association Study 21740922
    rs3129063 0.67 4.33e-06 763 vs 1085 754 vs 850 German Mean age 99.7 Genome-Wide Association Study 21740922
    rs3129046 0.66 2.21e-07 763 vs 1085 754 vs 850 German Mean age 99.7 Genome-Wide Association Study 21740922
    rs1610742 0.66 3.02e-07 763 vs 1085 754 vs 850 German Mean age 99.7 Genome-Wide Association Study 21740922
    rs1610601 0.68 1.98e-06 763 vs 1085 754 vs 850 German Mean age 99.7 Genome-Wide Association Study 21740922
    rs1633063 0.68 3.82e-06 763 vs 1085 754 vs 850 German Mean age 99.7 Genome-Wide Association Study 21740922
    rs11790055 1.38 1.49e-05 763 vs 1085 754 vs 850 German Mean age 99.7 Genome-Wide Association Study 21740922
    rs10959258 1.36 1.86e-05 763 vs 1085 754 vs 850 German Mean age 99.7 Genome-Wide Association Study 21740922
    rs9595687 0.49 2.09e-05 763 vs 1085 754 vs 850 German Mean age 99.7 Genome-Wide Association Study 21740922
    rs1575892 0.45 9.32e-06 763 vs 1085 754 vs 850 German Mean age 99.7 Genome-Wide Association Study 21740922
    rs16947526 0.56 1.23e-05 763 vs 1085 754 vs 850 German Mean age 99.7 Genome-Wide Association Study 21740922
    rs158869 1.37 4.98e-06 763 vs 1085 754 vs 850 German Mean age 99.7 Genome-Wide Association Study 21740922
    rs4420638 APOC1 0.53 1.8e-10 763 vs 1085 754 vs 850 German Mean age 99.7 G Genome-Wide Association Study 21740922
    rs350450 0.69 6.34e-06 763 vs 1085 754 vs 850 German Mean age 99.7 Genome-Wide Association Study 21740922
    56 SNPs - CYP2C gene family CYP2C gene family: CYP2C8, CYP2C9, CYP2C18, CYP2C19 1.0 1,384 vs 945 German Mean age 98.8 Candidate Region/Gene 21798861
    rs7539614 FOXO6 1.02 0.739 1447 vs 1029 (German) 166 vs 216 (Italian) German Mean age 98.8 Candidate Region/Gene 21388494
    rs7547654 FOXO6 1.08 0.2 1447 vs 1029 (German) 166 vs 216 (Italian) German Mean age 98.8 Candidate Region/Gene 21388494
    rs11581271 FOXO6 0.91 0.131 1447 vs 1029 (German) 166 vs 216 (Italian) German Mean age 98.8 Candidate Region/Gene 21388494
    rs1317558 FOXO6 1.11 0.257 1447 vs 1029 (German) 166 vs 216 (Italian) German Mean age 98.8 Candidate Region/Gene 21388494
    rs1317557 FOXO6 1.04 0.824 1447 vs 1029 (German) 166 vs 216 (Italian) German Mean age 98.8 Candidate Region/Gene 21388494
    rs6693260 FOXO6 0.98 0.824 1447 vs 1029 (German) 166 vs 216 (Italian) German Mean age 98.8 Candidate Region/Gene 21388494
    rs4660532 FOXO6 0.93 0.224 1447 vs 1029 (German) 166 vs 216 (Italian) German Mean age 98.8 Candidate Region/Gene 21388494
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    The Longevity Variant Database (LVDB) is a collaborative effort to catalogue all published genetic variants relevant to human longevity.

    The project is directed by the Health Extension Research Foundation [http://www.healthextension.co/about/], and the online content is managed by the members of the Global Computing Initiative.

    LVDB is driven by an international collaboration of scientists, programmers, and volunteers, including Joe Betts-LaCroix, Kristen Fortney, Daniel Wuttke, Eric K. Morgen, Nick Schaum, John M. Adams, Jessica Choi, Barry Goldberg, Amir Levine, Maria Litovchenko, Aiste Narkeviciute, Emily Quist, Navneet Ramesh, Justin Rebo, Dmitri Shytikov, and Jimi Vyas. o


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