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by kugutsumen
999 days ago
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Thanks for this... % Mutated genes with at least 1 allele classified as benign: 95.72%
% Mutated genes with at least 1 allele classified as ambiguous: 2.71%
% Mutated genes with at least 1 allele classified as pathogenic: 1.57%
% Mutated genes with 2 alleles classified as benign: 38.37%
% Mutated genes with 2 alleles classified as ambiguous: 0.54%
% Mutated genes with 2 alleles classified as pathogenic: 0.39% The first one I checked freaked me out a bit (I have the AA mutation): MTHFR C677T (Rs1801133). This mutation (the A allele) is associated with reduced enzyme activity, elevated total homocysteine levels and altered distribution of folate [1]. People with an “A” allele for this mutation present a 35% decrease of the normal enzyme activity and “AA” individuals a 70% decrease... |
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I did have the SIRT1 mutation associated with a long life so there's that.