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... A. Which SNP has a larger effect size on risk for type 2 diabetes? Explain your answer. The second SNP has a larger effect size (it has a higher odds ratio). B. Which SNP is most statistically significant for risk for type 2 diabetes; i.e. which SNP is most likely to have a true association? The fir ...
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