Hay algunas cosas que son raras.
23andme me dice que tengo más probabilidad de tener degeneración macular, mientras que promethease me dice que
rs2511989(A;A)
0.44x decreased age-related macular degeneration risk
Mejor memoria (esto ya lo sabía)
rs17070145(C;T)
increased memory performance
Eh!!
rs1042522(C;G)
Slightly increased lifespan?
spoilerThis SNP, a variant in the TP53 gene, is 1 of 25 SNPs reported to represent independently minor, but cumulatively significant, increased risk for breast cancer. For details of all 25 SNPs in this group, along with the two methods used to calculate overall risk estimates for breast cancer, refer to the SNPedia breast cancer entry. For this particular SNP, the G allele encodes an arginine at position 72 of the protein (where there's normally a proline), and the SNP is commonly called the Arg72 variant, although P72R and Arg72Pro are also common in the literature. Minor allele homozygotes, i.e. rs1042522(C;C) genotypes, live on average 3 years longer than major allele (G;G) homozygotes, based on a study of 9,200+ Danish individuals. The increased longevity is speculated to be related to the increased apoptosis seen for this gain of function SNP, presumably due to "increased robustness" during the period of treatment after the diagnosis of life-threatening diseases such as...
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rs2542052(C;C)
better odds of living to 100
This SNP may be related to longevity. One study found that Ashkenazi who lived to age 95 or older are more likely to have two copies of the C allele.
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rs2802292(G;T)
One copy of a longevity gene. Slightly increased lifespan. This is a well known longevity gene, FOXO3, although only one of your copies is the good version. It seems to improve insulin sensitivity, and decrease oxidative stress, among other things.