Gs193
From SNPedia
Gs193 | |
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Magnitude | 3.1 |
Repute | |
Summary | Effects due to MTHFR polymorphisms affecting homocysteine? |
Criteria | Gs193/criteria |
This has been self reported by 3 individuals with no obvious ill effects.
You have rs1801133(T;T) and rs1801131(C;C), variations in MTHFR which are linked to variations in homocysteine levels. This appears to have numerous consequences. See gs192 for similar, but more common genotypes. In [PMID 15834246] it is speculated that this compound homozygous mutation may not be compatible with life. It seems you prove otherwise.
- http://www.mthfrheds.com/
- https://www.23andme.com/you/community/thread/5312/
- https://www.23andme.com/you/community/thread/2001/
- http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZA8GUIRqIkE
MTHFR mutation frequencies in a sample of 37,000 individuals:
- 677CT/1298AA 22.8% - 1 heterozygous mutation
- 677CC/1298CA 20.8% - 1 heterozygous mutation
- 677CT/1298CA 19.8% - 2 heterozygous mutations (compound heterozygous) gs192
- 677CC/1298AA 15.3% - no mutations
- 677TT/1298AA 12.2% - 1 homozygous mutation
- 677CC/1298CC 08.8% - 1 homozygous mutation
- 677TT/1298CA 00.05% - 1 heterozygous and 1 homozygous mutation gs192
- 677CT/1298CC 00.03% - 1 heterozygous and 1 homozygous mutation gs192
- 677TT/1298CC none - 2 homozygous mutations (compound homozygous) gs193