TABLE 1.
Phenotype | Diplotype | Relative Abundance | CV |
---|---|---|---|
% | |||
ET | *1a/*1a | 1 | 74 |
*1a/*1b | |||
*1a/*14 | |||
*1a/*35 | |||
IT | *1a/*5 | 0.68 | 54 |
*1a/*15 | |||
*1b/*15 | |||
*5/*14 | |||
*14/*15 | |||
PT | *5/*5 | 0.37 | 35 |
*15*15 | |||
*5/*15 | |||
UT | *1b/*35 | 1.47 | 46 |
*1b/*14 | |||
*14/*35 |
Relative abundance and the related population variability of each phenotype was obtained from in-house meta-analysis of published studies (Tirona et al., 2001; Iwai et al., 2004; Kameyama et al., 2005; Nozawa et al., 2005; Ho et al., 2006, 2007; Couvert et al., 2008; Deng et al., 2008; Choi et al., 2011; de Graan et al., 2012; Lancaster et al., 2012; Nies et al., 2013). Diplotypes associated with each phenotype definition are also summarized. All combinations of a given diplotype have been included in the model (e.g., *1a/*1b and *1b/*1a) but for simplicity are not included in this table.