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Andreas Meyer-Lindenberg, Richard E. Straub, Barbara K. Lipska, Beth A. Verchinski, Terry Goldberg, Joseph H. Callicott, Michael F. Egan, Stephen S. Huffaker, Venkata S. Mattay, Bhaskar Kolachana, Joel E. Kleinman, Daniel R. Weinberger
Published in Volume 117, Issue 3
J Clin Invest. 2007; 117(3):672–682 doi:10.1172/JCI30413
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Effect of PPP1R1B haplotype on mRNA expression in postmortem human brain.

(A) Exon position of primers used for quantitative PCR for isoform amplification, showing which isoform was amplified by which probe. (B) Effect of PPP1R1B haplotypes on mRNA expression for the common isoform. The PPP1R1B haplotype has an impact on expression of all probes assaying the expression of the full-length mRNA (type 14, P < 0.006; type 10, P = 0.09; type 9967, P < 0.003). Expression was highest for homozygotes of the frequent (CGCACTC) haplotype (21 subjects), lowest for carriers of the less frequent (GATGTCA) haplotype (11 subjects), and intermediate for 2 subjects heterozygous for CGCACTC in combination with a rare haplotype. B is the ratio of DARPP expression to the geometric mean of expression of 3 housekeeping genes. See Gene expression in Methods for details.