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Table 1 Genotype and allele frequencies of SLCO1B1 exonic polymorphisms in healthy Roma and Hungarian population samples compared to populations of different ethnic origin

From: Marked differences in frequencies of statin therapy relevant SLCO1B1 variants and haplotypes between Roma and Hungarian populations

Population

Number

G388A

T521C

Ref.

Percent

Percent

AA1

AG

GG1

AG + GG1

G allele1

TT2

TC

CC

TC + CC

C allele

Roma

470

24.5

42.1

33.4

75.5

54.5

67.0

31.5

1.49

33.0

17.2

Current study

Hungarian

442

45.5

36.6

17.9

54.5

36.2

65.2

31.9

2.94

34.8

18.9

Current study

Finnish

468

29.3

49.2

21.6

70.8

46.2

63.9

31.8

4.30

36.1

20.2

[26]

Indian (North)

270

31.9

46.7

21.4

68.1

45.0

-

-

-

-

-

[27]

Indian (Singapore)

100

17.0

52.0

31.0

83.0

57.0

87.0

13.0

0.00

13.0

6.50

[28]

Chinese (Singapore)

100

5.00

31.0

64.0

95.0

79.5

75.0

24.0

1.00

25.0

13.0

[28]

Chinese (Han)

111

9.00

35.1

55.9

91.0

73.4

73.8

24.3

1.80

26.1

14.0

[29]

Malays (Singapore)

100

2.00

22.0

76.0

98.0

87.0

79.0

20.0

1.00

21.0

11.0

[28]

Brazilian

143

55.9

35.7

8.40

44.1

26.2

74.1

23.8

2.10

25.9

14.0

[30]

  1. Roma population is compared with Hungarians: 1 p < 0.001 and 2 p = 0.05