<p>Comparisons between groups were made by the χ2 test as appropriate.</p><p>*<i>P</i>-value of Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium; NS: no significance.</p><p>Genotype and allele distributions of rs2910164 C>G.</p
a<p>The sums may not add up to the total because of some missing values. HWE: Hardy-Weinberg equilib...
<p>Note: G1–G2: comparison between Group 1 and Group 2; G2–G3: comparison between Group 2 and Group ...
<p>Distribution of IL28B genotype in study cohort and correlation with expected distribution accordi...
<p>Statistical differences among genotypes andHardy-Weinberg equilibrium (HWE) are shown. Abbreviati...
1<p>The χ2 test was applied to test for deviations from Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium.</p>2<p>Minor all...
<p>SNP, single nucleotide polymorphism; G, genotype; F, frequency both absolute (N) and relative (%)...
<p>HWE: Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium.</p><p>Genotype distribution in included studies.</p
<p>Genotypic distribution was considered in Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium when P>0.05</p
<p><i>p</i> Values by using the chi-square test; a, Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium (HWE) of allele frequ...
<p><sup>a</sup> Information in the original report is shown.</p><p>HWE: Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium</...
<p><b>*</b> Comparison of genotype and allele frequencies between non-responders and responders.</p>...
Deviations from Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium (HWE) can indicate inbreeding, population stratification,...
Hardy Weinberg equilibrium: Locus summary by population including estimates of the genotyping succes...
<p>SNP, single nucleotide polymorphism; MAF, major allele frequency; HWE, Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium...
a<p>Absolute number of patients;</p>b<p>Absolute number of controls;</p>c<p>HWE: Hardy-Weinberg equi...
a<p>The sums may not add up to the total because of some missing values. HWE: Hardy-Weinberg equilib...
<p>Note: G1–G2: comparison between Group 1 and Group 2; G2–G3: comparison between Group 2 and Group ...
<p>Distribution of IL28B genotype in study cohort and correlation with expected distribution accordi...
<p>Statistical differences among genotypes andHardy-Weinberg equilibrium (HWE) are shown. Abbreviati...
1<p>The χ2 test was applied to test for deviations from Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium.</p>2<p>Minor all...
<p>SNP, single nucleotide polymorphism; G, genotype; F, frequency both absolute (N) and relative (%)...
<p>HWE: Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium.</p><p>Genotype distribution in included studies.</p
<p>Genotypic distribution was considered in Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium when P>0.05</p
<p><i>p</i> Values by using the chi-square test; a, Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium (HWE) of allele frequ...
<p><sup>a</sup> Information in the original report is shown.</p><p>HWE: Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium</...
<p><b>*</b> Comparison of genotype and allele frequencies between non-responders and responders.</p>...
Deviations from Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium (HWE) can indicate inbreeding, population stratification,...
Hardy Weinberg equilibrium: Locus summary by population including estimates of the genotyping succes...
<p>SNP, single nucleotide polymorphism; MAF, major allele frequency; HWE, Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium...
a<p>Absolute number of patients;</p>b<p>Absolute number of controls;</p>c<p>HWE: Hardy-Weinberg equi...
a<p>The sums may not add up to the total because of some missing values. HWE: Hardy-Weinberg equilib...
<p>Note: G1–G2: comparison between Group 1 and Group 2; G2–G3: comparison between Group 2 and Group ...
<p>Distribution of IL28B genotype in study cohort and correlation with expected distribution accordi...