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Results and challenges of Cytochrome P450 2D6 (CYP2D6) testing in an ethnically diverse South Florida population.

Daria SalyakinaSharmeen RoyWeize WangMailin OlivaRohan AkhouriIleana SottoNicole MulasRafaela SolanoJosé R FernándezStephanie SanchezUzma ShamshadChad PerlynJennifer McCafferty-Fernandez
Published in: Molecular genetics & genomic medicine (2019)
The heterogeneity among Hispanic groups demonstrated in previous literature and by this study reflects the complexity of ethnicity and suggests that a more granular categorization is needed, one based on ancestry and migration history rather than primary language. Overall, we have determined that there are statistically significant differences in CYP2D6 allele frequencies in the distinct racial and ethnic populations of South Florida, demonstrating a unique genetic makeup within South Florida. However, overall, the frequencies of Poor Metabolizer, Normal Metabolizer, Intermediate Metabolizer, and Ultrarapid Metabolizer did not differ between racial and ethnic groups at a statistically significant level.
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