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Table 2 Genotype and allele frequencies of SLCO1B1 intronic (T89595C) polymorphism in healthy Roma and Hungarian population samples compared to population data from the HapMap project

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

Population

Number

T89595C

Ref

Percent

TT

TC

CC

TC + CC

C allele

 

Roma

470

308 (65.5)

150 (31.9)

12 (2.60)

162 (34.5)

0.185

Current study

Hungarian

442

285 (64.5)

141 (31.9)

16 (3.60)

157 (35.5)

0.196

Current study

European (CEU)

113

77 (68.1)

35 (31.0)

1 (0.90)

36 (31.9)

0.164

HapMap project

Italian

102

60 (58.8)

38 (37.3)

4 (3.90)

42 (41.2)

0.225

Indian (Gujarati from Houston)

101

88 (87.1)

13 (12.9)

0 (0.00)

13 (12.9)

0.064

Japanese (Tokyo)

113

44 (38.9)

49 (43.4)

20 (17.7)

69 (61.1)

0.394

Chinese (Han)

135

44 (32.6)

60 (44.4)

31 (23.0)

91 (67.4)

0.452

Chinese (Colorado)

108

34 (31.5)

44 (40.7)

30 (27.8)

74 (68.5)

0.481

African (USA)

57

36 (63.2)

18 (31.6)

3 (5.30)

21 (36.9)

0.211

Kenya (Luhya)

109

78 (71.6)

29 (26.6)

2 (1.80)

31 (28.4)

0.151

Kenya (Maasai)

156

106 (67.9)

43 (27.6)

7 (4.50)

50 (32.1)

0.183

Nigeria (Yoruban)

147

109 (74.1)

36 (24.5)

2 (1.40)

38 (25.9)

0.136

Mexican (LA)

57

46 (80.7)

10 (17.5)

1 (1.80)

11 (19.3)

0.105

  1. No statistical difference was explored when Roma population was compared to Hungarians