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
    rs2542052 APOC3 0.0001 Centenarians (n = 213) their offspring (n = 216) vs 258 Ashkenazi Jewish Mean age 98.2 A 16602826
    rs1801133 MTHFR 0.029 (150 m, 74 f) vs (121 m, 320 f) Ashkenazi Jewish Mean age 75 C Candidate Region/Gene 15621215
    rs4880 SOD2 0.009 (150 m, 74 f) vs (121 m, 320 f) Ashkenazi Jewish Mean age 75 T Candidate Region/Gene 15621215
    rs5882 CETP 0.05 300 vs 320 vs 258 Ashkenazi Jewish Minimum age 95 AA, AG GG Candidate Region/Gene 15621216
    rs4880 SOD2 0.009 224 vs 441 Ashkenazi Jewish 75 C T Candidate Region/Gene 15621215
    rs6457452 HSP70-A1B 1.0 347 vs 238 American, Ashkenazi Jewish Minimum age 100 Candidate Region/Gene 17027907
    rs5882 CETP 0.069 Centenarians (n = 213) their offspring (n = 216) vs 258 Ashkenazi Jewish Mean age 98.2 A 16602826
    rs10149689 TSHR 1.22 0.08 366 vs 163 Ashkenazi Jewish Median age 69 A G Candidate Region/Gene 19837933
    rs12050077 TSHR 1.32 0.01 366 vs 163 Ashkenazi Jewish Median age 69 A G Candidate Region/Gene 19837933
    rs10149689 TSHR 1.56 0.001 232 vs 163 Ashkenazi Jewish Median age 97 A G Candidate Region/Gene 19837933
    rs12050077 TSHR 1.68 0.0001 232 vs 163 Ashkenazi Jewish Median age 97 G A Candidate Region/Gene 19837933
    rs5882 CETP 3.56 0.001 213 vs 258 Ashkenazi Jewish 98,2 +/- 5,3 non-GG GG Candidate Region/Gene 14559957
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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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