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Association of the estrogen receptor alpha gene polymorphisms with osteoporosis in the Mexican population

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Fig. 1. Allelic distribution of the (TA) repeat polymorphism of the ERa gene in 70 osteoporotic women (140 alleles), 70 non-osteoporotic women (140  al-leles) and 500 subjects from the  Mex-ican general population (1000 alleles).
Table 1. Allelic and genotypic distribution of the G2014A single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) polymorphism and its effect on osteoporosis Osteoporotic (%) Non-osteoporotic(%) General population(%) p-Value (osteoporotic

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