You carry two copies of the G allele on the 9p21 locus, the most robust genetic predictor for early-onset coronary artery disease. This emphasizes the importance of managing modifiable risk factors like LDL cholesterol and blood pressure.
One risk allele (C) detected. This variant influences the expression of cell-cycle inhibitors in the vessel wall, contributing to atherosclerosis risk. Moderate risk elevation compared to the general population.
Protective genotype. You do not carry the T allele, which is the strongest common genetic risk factor for type 2 diabetes. Your insulin secretion capacity from pancreatic beta cells is statistically typical or above baseline.
Protective genotype. The 'Fat Mass and Obesity-Associated' gene variant (A) is absent. Individuals with TT genotypes typically have lower BMI plateaus and lower cravings for high-calorie foods.
Detected in conjunction with rs429358 (TT). Your resulting haplotype is **ε3/ε3**. This is the population baseline—neutral risk for Alzheimer's and typical lipid metabolism pathways.
Heterozygous genotype. You possess a balance of high-activity (G/Warrior) and low-activity (A/Worrier) alleles. This results in intermediate dopamine levels in the prefrontal cortex, offering cognitive flexibility in both high-stress and steady-state environments.
The A allele is associated with increased sensitivity to stress and potentially lower social resilience, while G is associated with higher empathy. As a carrier of both, you possess a hybrid phenotype of social intelligence and acute environmental awareness.
One copy of the G allele suggests a slight tendency toward an "Eveningness" chronotype (Night Owl). This variant can influence appetite regulation and metabolic efficiency during late hours.
Homozygous for Lactase Non-Persistence. Your genetics indicate a likely decline in lactase enzyme production after childhood, commonly leading to lactose intolerance. Strategic dietary adjustments may be indicated.
The 'Sprint Gene' genotype. You produce functional alpha-actinin-3 in your fast-twitch muscle fibers, which is statistically over-represented in elite power and speed athletes.