Hi Statman,
Thank you for your response!! I have attached the data table to my original question. I have to protect some level of confidentiality, but I can say that the response is a medical diagnosis and it is determined according to medical guidelines. I am certain that the diagnoses are correct according to those guidelines. The predictors are derived from deep sequencing data that we generated. We started with 6,000 measured responses, and I have done data reduction (blind to these samples); after reducing as much as possible, I ended up with 15 predictors.
It's possible that JMPs predictor finder would highlight better predictors than the 15 I ended up with, however, the literature seems to be moving toward blinded data reduction methods for clinical pursuits. I agree it looks like Gene 4 is the only significant predictor on its own from this batch.
Thanks for the tip about looking at over-fitting indications in the R^2 adj. value. That value doesn't seem to be included in my output. Do you know I can produce it? Thanks!!