Rs3197999

via spitoon reports about which identifies 32 snps relevant to Crohn's disease: '''Out of a possible total of 46, 80% of people will have between 17 and 25 copies of the riskier versions of these SNPs. Because there are so many of these SNPs--and because the riskier versions are often more common than their less risky counterparts--even people at the high end of the distribution are not much more likely than average to develop Crohn's disease.'''


 * rs3197999 	A 	1.2
 * rs2188962 	T 	1.25
 * rs2476601 	G 	1.31
 * rs2274910 	C 	1.14
 * rs9286879 	G 	1.19
 * rs10045431 	C 	1.11
 * rs6908425 	C 	1.21
 * rs2301436 	T 	1.21
 * rs1456893 	A 	1.2
 * rs1551398 	A 	1.08
 * rs10758669 	C 	1.12
 * rs3764147 	G 	1.25
 * rs2872507 	A 	1.12
 * rs744166 	A 	1.18
 * rs762421 	G 	1.13
 * rs3763313 	C 	1.19

Proxy snps on 23andMe
 * rs7714584 	G 	1.33
 * rs6478108 	T 	1.22
 * rs12122721 	G 	1.18
 * rs7923172 	A 	1.16
 * rs11564187 	G 	1.54
 * rs1736148 	T 	1.18
 * rs2024092 	A 	1.02


 * is_associated_with_disease::Rheumatoid arthritis
 * is_associated_with_disease::Ulcerative colitis
 * is_associated_with_disease::Sclerosing cholangitis
 * is_associated_with_disease::Irritable bowel syndrome
 * is_associated_with_disease::Crohn's disease