SNPs are specific locations in the DNA where genetic variations can occur. Every person has a unique composition of variations.
SNP rs9388451 is located on chromosome 6. The most common variation at this position is the T. People with other variations might have letter C instead.
Since humans have each twice (one from each parent), these letter-variations occur on both chromosomes. People can have the same or different letters on both chromosomes. Every person's individual variation assembly is referred to as genotype. For SNP rs9388451 there are 3 currently known genotypes: A/C , A/A or C/C
This interactive browser visualizes what no human can see with the naked eye - our DNA. From a down to a specific position on a . The position you are looking at here is the exact location of SNP rs9388451. Explore more SNPs and their effects on the body by browsing left and right along the DNA strand.
Your genetic code influences you in many ways. This may be by either causing you to have a specific trait (eg. Eye colour) or your risk of developing a specific disease.
Each combination of genetic letters (called bases) is called a genotype for this specific SNP. Each Genotype can have a different effect on your body. The table below shows which genotype causes which traits or disease risks.
Current research shows 2 disease risks associated with rs9388451. The following table shows the relationship between genotype and .
Effect | Likelihood | Level of evidence | Research |
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Cardiac arrest/ventricular fibrillation (VF) | 1.13x | ||
Brugada Syndrome-Associated Genetic Loci Are Associated With J-Point Elevation and an Increased Risk of Cardiac Arrest (2018) Andreasen, Laura, Ghouse, Jonas, Skov, Morten W., Have, Christian T., Ahlberg, Gustav, Rasmussen, Peter V., Linneberg, Allan, Pedersen, Oluf, Platonov, Pyotr G., Haunsø, Stig, Svendsen, Jesper H., Hansen, Torben, Kanters, Jørgen K., Olesen, Morten S. Text Extract:The rs9388451 genetic locus adjacent to the HEY2 gene was associated with cardiac arrest/VF in an analysis using the UK Biobank study (odds ratio = 1.13 (95% confidence interval: 1.081.18), P = 0.006) PMCID: PMCID6048413 | |||
Cardiac arrest | 1.13x | ||
Brugada Syndrome-Associated Genetic Loci Are Associated With J-Point Elevation and an Increased Risk of Cardiac Arrest (2018) Andreasen, Laura, Ghouse, Jonas, Skov, Morten W., Have, Christian T., Ahlberg, Gustav, Rasmussen, Peter V., Linneberg, Allan, Pedersen, Oluf, Platonov, Pyotr G., Haunsø, Stig, Svendsen, Jesper H., Hansen, Torben, Kanters, Jørgen K., Olesen, Morten S. Text Extract:Using the UK Biobank data, analyzed with the Michigan PheWeb browser, we show that the rs9388451 genetic locus close to the HEY2 gene is associated with cardiac arrest/VF ICD-9 code 427.4; 1,137 cases versus 380,919 controls, allele frequency 0.52, beta-value 0.12 corresponding to OR = 1.13 (95% CI: 1.081.18), P = 0.006) PMCID: PMCID6048413 |
Effect | Likelihood | Level of evidence | Research |
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Cardiac arrest/ventricular fibrillation (VF) | 1.00x | ||
Brugada Syndrome-Associated Genetic Loci Are Associated With J-Point Elevation and an Increased Risk of Cardiac Arrest (2018) Andreasen, Laura, Ghouse, Jonas, Skov, Morten W., Have, Christian T., Ahlberg, Gustav, Rasmussen, Peter V., Linneberg, Allan, Pedersen, Oluf, Platonov, Pyotr G., Haunsø, Stig, Svendsen, Jesper H., Hansen, Torben, Kanters, Jørgen K., Olesen, Morten S. Text Extract:The rs9388451 genetic locus adjacent to the HEY2 gene was associated with cardiac arrest/VF in an analysis using the UK Biobank study (odds ratio = 1.13 (95% confidence interval: 1.081.18), P = 0.006) PMCID: PMCID6048413 | |||
Cardiac arrest | 1.00x | ||
Brugada Syndrome-Associated Genetic Loci Are Associated With J-Point Elevation and an Increased Risk of Cardiac Arrest (2018) Andreasen, Laura, Ghouse, Jonas, Skov, Morten W., Have, Christian T., Ahlberg, Gustav, Rasmussen, Peter V., Linneberg, Allan, Pedersen, Oluf, Platonov, Pyotr G., Haunsø, Stig, Svendsen, Jesper H., Hansen, Torben, Kanters, Jørgen K., Olesen, Morten S. Text Extract:Using the UK Biobank data, analyzed with the Michigan PheWeb browser, we show that the rs9388451 genetic locus close to the HEY2 gene is associated with cardiac arrest/VF ICD-9 code 427.4; 1,137 cases versus 380,919 controls, allele frequency 0.52, beta-value 0.12 corresponding to OR = 1.13 (95% CI: 1.081.18), P = 0.006) PMCID: PMCID6048413 |
Effect | Likelihood | Level of evidence | Research |
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Cardiac arrest/ventricular fibrillation (VF) | 1.26x | ||
Brugada Syndrome-Associated Genetic Loci Are Associated With J-Point Elevation and an Increased Risk of Cardiac Arrest (2018) Andreasen, Laura, Ghouse, Jonas, Skov, Morten W., Have, Christian T., Ahlberg, Gustav, Rasmussen, Peter V., Linneberg, Allan, Pedersen, Oluf, Platonov, Pyotr G., Haunsø, Stig, Svendsen, Jesper H., Hansen, Torben, Kanters, Jørgen K., Olesen, Morten S. Text Extract:The rs9388451 genetic locus adjacent to the HEY2 gene was associated with cardiac arrest/VF in an analysis using the UK Biobank study (odds ratio = 1.13 (95% confidence interval: 1.081.18), P = 0.006) PMCID: PMCID6048413 | |||
Cardiac arrest | 1.26x | ||
Brugada Syndrome-Associated Genetic Loci Are Associated With J-Point Elevation and an Increased Risk of Cardiac Arrest (2018) Andreasen, Laura, Ghouse, Jonas, Skov, Morten W., Have, Christian T., Ahlberg, Gustav, Rasmussen, Peter V., Linneberg, Allan, Pedersen, Oluf, Platonov, Pyotr G., Haunsø, Stig, Svendsen, Jesper H., Hansen, Torben, Kanters, Jørgen K., Olesen, Morten S. Text Extract:Using the UK Biobank data, analyzed with the Michigan PheWeb browser, we show that the rs9388451 genetic locus close to the HEY2 gene is associated with cardiac arrest/VF ICD-9 code 427.4; 1,137 cases versus 380,919 controls, allele frequency 0.52, beta-value 0.12 corresponding to OR = 1.13 (95% CI: 1.081.18), P = 0.006) PMCID: PMCID6048413 |
Knowing your genome can actually tell you a lot about your ancestors.
The prevalence of the different genotypes is based on the native inhabitants of a region. In the map below you see how common each genotype is in the native inhabitants of those regions. Since genetic material is passed down form generation to generation, your DNA shows traces of the geographical origins of your ancestors.
This data is based on “The 1000 Genomes Project” which established one of the most detailed overviews of human genetic variations across the globe. The regions are broadly categorized into five continental groups: Africa, America, Europe, South Asia and East Asia. All continental groups together display the global prevalence. Click through the regions, to learn more about the local prevalence of the possible genotypes.
At present, there is no distribution data available for SNP rs9388451.
All of the resources below examine SNP rs9388451
Andreasen, Laura, Ghouse, Jonas, Skov, Morten W., Have, Christian T., Ahlberg, Gustav, Rasmussen, Peter V., Linneberg, Allan, Pedersen, Oluf, Platonov, Pyotr G., Haunsø, Stig, Svendsen, Jesper H., Hansen, Torben, Kanters, Jørgen K., Olesen, Morten S.
Andreasen, Laura, Ghouse, Jonas, Skov, Morten W., Have, Christian T., Ahlberg, Gustav, Rasmussen, Peter V., Linneberg, Allan, Pedersen, Oluf, Platonov, Pyotr G., Haunsø, Stig, Svendsen, Jesper H., Hansen, Torben, Kanters, Jørgen K., Olesen, Morten S.
Andreasen, Laura, Ghouse, Jonas, Skov, Morten W., Have, Christian T., Ahlberg, Gustav, Rasmussen, Peter V., Linneberg, Allan, Pedersen, Oluf, Platonov, Pyotr G., Haunsø, Stig, Svendsen, Jesper H., Hansen, Torben, Kanters, Jørgen K., Olesen, Morten S.