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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2011 Jul 6.
Published in final edited form as: Biosemiotics. 2011 May 12;2011:1–25. doi: 10.1007/s12304-011-9118-0

Table 1.

Allele Frequencies in HapMap Populations; comparison of two polymorphisms predominant in humans with African origin for the gene LDLRAP1; in bold, similarity of percentages for the four upper and lower extremes, being the four in italics more compact [P = 0.0005] for both comparisons. Japanese matched closer to Indians, Toscans and Mexicans than to Chinese (v.gr., P = 0.002 for rs3856239).

rsl 2096438
Description [in brackets, panel in a 3 and 1 letter code]
Frequency of C (%) Frequency of T (%)
Luhya in Webuye, Kenya [LWK, L] 68 32
Yoruba in Ibadan, Nigeria [YRI, Y] 68 32
African ancestrv in Southwest USA [ASW, A] 65 35
Maasai in Kinyawa, Kenya [MKK, K] 58 42
Chinese in Metropolitan Denver, Colorado [CHD, D] 52 48
Utah residents with Northern and Western European ancestry, CEPH [CEU. C] 50 50
Han Chinese in Beijing, China [CHB, H] 49 51
Mexican ancestry in Los Angeles, California [MEX, M] 44 56
Gujarati Indians in Houston, Texas [GIH, G] 42 58
Japanese in Tokyo, Japan [JPT, J] 41 59
Toscans in Italy [TSI, T] 40 60
rs3856239
Description [in brackets, panel in a 3 and 1 letter code]
Frequency of A (%) Frequency of G (%)
Yoruba in Ibadan, Nigeria [YRI, Y] 68 32
Luhya in Webuye, Kenya [LWK, L] 64 36
African ancestry in Southwest USA [ASW, A] 62 38
Maasai in Kinyawa, Kenya [MKK, K] 56 44
Chinese in Metropolitan Denver, Colorado [CHD. D] 52 48
Utah residents with Northern and Western European ancestry, CEPH [CEU, C] 49 51
Han Chinese in Beijing, China [CHB, H] 49 51
Gujarati Indians in Houston, Texas [GIH, G] 43 57
Japanese in Tokyo, Japan [JPT, J] 41 59
Mexican ancestry in Los Angeles, California [MEX, M] 39 61
Toscans in Italy [TSI, T] 39 61