There are a couple of problems with this result. The first is that rs952061 is located outside of a gene rather than nicely inside of it. So it's in an "intergenic region". Intergenic SNPs aren't directly involved in creating the proteins made by genes.
However, intergenic SNPs can still promote and enhance nearby genes, thereby regulating them. It is also possible that SNPs currently thought to be intergenic are actually part of discovered genes. Hence rs952061 might be on an undiscovered gene, or it might be affecting the nearby MYBPC1.
The other problem is that there's been no apparent research into rs952061. Even though the
dbSNP shows a couple boxes for it, there's no links to any research. Searching google scholar and google also bring up nothing for rs952061.
Hence there's no way to be certain that this SNP does anything at all, much less anything relevant to us. Any conclusions are entirely guesswork based on the rarity of our genotypes, our shared disease and symptoms, and the proximity of rs952061 to the MYBPC1 gene.