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Ku sali nabiga {scw}
every human has VKORC1 however there are haplotypes of this gene. The original human unmutated haplotype from the time of the first homo sapien is called the “wild type” which is VKORC1*1What does the percentage mean? like the drop of 40% to 11%. Is it the level of VKORC1? or does it mean that 11% of the population have the variant.
VKORC1*1 = 95% in subsaharan africans
however this gene has mutations to it that happened as humans started to migrate out of africa.
Somalis only have the “wild type” at a disgustingly low level of only 11% which doesnt make sense because europeans have it at 40% or less.
Its actually the lowest and somalis have VKORC1*2 at the highest followed by VKORC1*3 and then VKORC1*4 with the latter being very under researched as its a minority.
I was so confused as to how we do not have at least 50% frequency of the wild type gene and why we carry the mutated version at extremely high rates even though it most likely mutated outside of africa
it means out of all the people they tested [96 somalis] thats the frequency of how many people tested for it. And we can also put it on the population as well as it most likely reflects it