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An individual with two copies of the risk variants are reported to have a relative genetic risk of 1.3 fold (1.27 for East Asians) the general population risk for developing MI and 1.6 fold the general population risk for early MI if younger than 50 for men and 60 for women (data not available for early MI in East Asians). Those with only one copy of the risk variants is reported to have the same risk as the general population. Those with no copy of the risk variants are reported to have 0.8 fold the population risk (the same for East Asians).

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In terms of the five ALTE levels and the Common European Framework reference levels. See the Chart of Equivalent Levels in the User Manual.

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