Hi Mindy,
Thanks for your reply.
Then, it seems that bb is actually the wild type, as was our conclusion in the forum after discussing that for a long time.
Just for curious, according with Yasko’s, I am Bsm ++ and Fok --, while according to REDlabs, I am high responder for Bsm (I assume it must be bb, or --) and low responder for Fok (assuming this means ff or ++). So exactly the opposite.
Then, putting together the percentages you’ve given:
According to Yasko: I would be in the 34% for Bsm and in the 38.3%, so in order to obtain my combination according to Yasko (BB/FF), the net possibilities would be: 38.3% X 34% / 100 = 13%.
According to RED labs, I would be in the 14.9 % for Bsm and in the 12.8% for Fok. So the chances for having the combination (bb/ff) according to REDlabs, would be 14.9% X 12.8 % = 1.9%
So, in order to figure out what laboratory is right or wrong, in my case, obviously a 13% is more likely than a 1.9%, meaning that Yasko’s results are more probable in my case.
It would be very interesting that others do the same maths I’ve done, to see what the probabilities are.
Regards,
Sergio