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Table 3 Candidate SNP markers of aggressiveness as a symptom of hereditary diseases (these markers may change the TBP–DNA affinity)

From: Candidate SNP markers of aggressiveness-related complications and comorbidities of genetic diseases are predicted by a significant change in the affinity of TATA-binding protein for human gene promoters

Gene

dbSNP [12] or see [Reference]

5′ flank

\( \frac{\mathbf{wt}}{mut} \)

3′ flank

KD, nM

Z-score

Known diseases (observations) [Reference] or hypothetical ones in the case of the candidate SNP markers predicted by us in [this work] (see Methods: Additional file 2 : Figure S1)

[Ref] or [this work]

\( \frac{\mathbf{wt}}{mut} \)

Δ

Z

α

ESR2

rs35036378

cctctcggtc

\( \frac{\mathbf{t}}{g} \)

ttaaaaggaa

\( \frac{\mathbf{6}}{8} \)

↓

5

10−3

ESR2-deficient pT1 tumor,

[116]

(hypothetically) ESR2-deficient maladaptive aggressive social behaviors caused by bisphenol A and phthalates in children (primary tumors and aggression are well-known consequences of environmental pollution with bisphenol A)

[this work] [117, 118]

rs766797386

ttaaaaggaa

\( \frac{\mathbf{g}}{t} \)

aaggggctta

\( \frac{\mathbf{6}}{7} \)

↓

3

10−2

HBB

rs397509430

gggctgggca

\( \frac{\mathbf{t}}{-} \)

atacaacagt

\( \frac{\mathbf{5}}{29} \)

↓

34

10−6

Malaria resistance, thalassemia, and also (hypothetically) thalassemia-related higher male–male aggression, socialized aggression, inattention, low IQ, acute psychosis with aggression, impulsiveness as a form of aggressiveness; aggression as a comorbidity in 4-yo and 5-yo girls and in boys with thalassemia in a hospital; aggressiveness as a consequence of regular hemodialysis in a severe form of thalassemia

[119] [this work] [85, 120–125]

rs33980857

gggctgggca

\( \frac{\mathbf{t}}{a,g,c} \)

atacaacagt

\( \frac{\mathbf{5}}{21} \)

↓

27

10−6

rs34598529

ggctgggcat

\( \frac{\mathbf{a}}{g} \)

aaagtcaggg

\( \frac{\mathbf{5}}{18} \)

↓

24

10−6

rs33931746

gctgggcata

\( \frac{\mathbf{a}}{g,c} \)

aagtcagggc

\( \frac{\mathbf{5}}{11} \)

↓

14

10−6

rs33981098

agggctgggc

\( \frac{\mathbf{a}}{g,c} \)

taaaagtcag

\( \frac{\mathbf{5}}{9} \)

↓

10

10−6

rs34500389

cagggctggg

\( \frac{\mathbf{c}}{a,t,g} \)

ataaaagtca

\( \frac{\mathbf{5}}{6} \)

↓

3

10−2

(HBD)

rs35518301

caggaccagc

\( \frac{\mathbf{a}}{g} \)

taaaaggcag

\( \frac{\mathbf{4}}{8} \)

↓

11

10−6

HBB

rs63750953

ctgggcataa

\( \frac{\mathbf{aa}}{-} \)

gtcagggcag

\( \frac{\mathbf{5}}{8} \)

↓

9

10 −6

(hypothetically)malaria resistance, thalassemia, thalassemia-related higher male–male aggression, socialized aggression, inattention, low IQ, acute psychosis with aggression, impulsiveness as a form of aggressiveness; aggression as a comorbidity in 4-yo and 5-yo girls and in boys with thalassemia in a hospital; aggressiveness as a consequence of regular hemodialysis in a severe form of thalassemia

[this work] [85, 119, 125]

rs281864525

tgggcataaa

\( \frac{\mathbf{a}}{c} \)

gtcagggcag

\( \frac{\mathbf{5}}{7} \)

↓

7

10 −6

(HBD)

rs34166473

aggaccagca

\( \frac{\mathbf{t}}{c} \)

aaaaggcagg

\( \frac{\mathbf{4}}{8} \)

↓

18

10 −6