increased circulating triglyceride level

124

significant genes

1.64%

of tested genes

7565

tested genes

Description

greater concentration of naturally occurring esters of three fatty acids and glycerol in the blood; triglycerides are widespread in adipose tissue, commonly circulate in the blood in the form of lipoproteins, and are involved in the process of bidirectional transference of adipose fat and blood glucose with the liver

Significant gene-phenotype associationsView data

IMPC Gene variants with increased circulating triglyceride level

Total number of significant genotype-phenotype associations: 0










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Most significant associations for increased circulating triglyceride level

  Not significant  Significant  Manual associations

  Significant P-value threshold (P < 0.0001)
Associations appearing in the region of 1x10-30 are manually annotated as significant.

Associations details of selected gene(s):

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